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Alliances as Contiguity in Spatial Models of Military Expenditures
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FLORES, ALEJANDRO QUIROZ
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Alliance
/ Alliances
/ Appropriations and expenditures
/ Conflict
/ Contiguity
/ Cooperation
/ Correlation
/ Countries
/ Defense Spending
/ Estimation
/ Expenditures
/ Foreign relations
/ Geography
/ History
/ Interdependence
/ International alliances
/ International Cooperation
/ Membership
/ Military alliances
/ Military expenditure
/ Military history
/ Military personnel
/ Military spending
/ Military strategy
/ Neighborhoods
/ Neighbors
/ Neighbourhoods
/ Proximity
/ Spatial models
/ War
2011
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by
FLORES, ALEJANDRO QUIROZ
in
Alliance
/ Alliances
/ Appropriations and expenditures
/ Conflict
/ Contiguity
/ Cooperation
/ Correlation
/ Countries
/ Defense Spending
/ Estimation
/ Expenditures
/ Foreign relations
/ Geography
/ History
/ Interdependence
/ International alliances
/ International Cooperation
/ Membership
/ Military alliances
/ Military expenditure
/ Military history
/ Military personnel
/ Military spending
/ Military strategy
/ Neighborhoods
/ Neighbors
/ Neighbourhoods
/ Proximity
/ Spatial models
/ War
2011
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Alliances as Contiguity in Spatial Models of Military Expenditures
by
FLORES, ALEJANDRO QUIROZ
in
Alliance
/ Alliances
/ Appropriations and expenditures
/ Conflict
/ Contiguity
/ Cooperation
/ Correlation
/ Countries
/ Defense Spending
/ Estimation
/ Expenditures
/ Foreign relations
/ Geography
/ History
/ Interdependence
/ International alliances
/ International Cooperation
/ Membership
/ Military alliances
/ Military expenditure
/ Military history
/ Military personnel
/ Military spending
/ Military strategy
/ Neighborhoods
/ Neighbors
/ Neighbourhoods
/ Proximity
/ Spatial models
/ War
2011
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Alliances as Contiguity in Spatial Models of Military Expenditures
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Alliances as Contiguity in Spatial Models of Military Expenditures
2011
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Overview
What determines the level of a country's military expenditures? Both history and theory indicate that military expenditures are strategic in nature—a country's military expenditures depend on the military allocations of other countries. This article examines two potential sources of interdependence: geographic proximity and alliance membership. Estimation results from spatial autoregressive models show that a country's military expenditures are positively correlated with those of its geographic neighbors. Since countries may respond positively to their neighbors' military spending due to conflict or cooperation, the article uses alliance membership as an alternative measure of contiguity to discover potential cooperative relationships among geographic neighbors. Results indicate that a country's military expenditures are positively correlated with the military spending of its alliance partners. This correlation is stronger between members of the same defensive alliance.
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SAGE,SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd
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