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The military-industrial complex, sectoral conflict, and the study of U.S. foreign policy
David N. Gibbs
Government and Public Policy, School of
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US Foreign Policy
100%
Military-industrial Complex
100%
United States
20%
Afghanistan
20%
Military
20%
Cold War
20%
Macroeconomics
20%
Economic Importance
20%
Sociology of Knowledge
20%
Defense Spending
20%
Military Expenditure
20%
Military Keynesianism
20%
Industrial Linkage
20%
Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
20%
Social Sciences
Foreign Policy
100%
Military-Industrial Complex
100%
Case Study
20%
U.S.S.R.
20%
Cold War
20%
War
20%
Sociology of Knowledge
20%
Macroeconomy
20%
Military Expenditure
20%
Keynesianism
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Keynesian Economics
100%
Military Expenditure
100%