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The creation of an International Disarmament Fund for Development

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  • Jacques Fontanel

    (CESICE - Centre d'études sur la sécurité internationale et les coopérations européennes - UPMF - Université Pierre Mendès France - Grenoble 2 - IEPG - Sciences Po Grenoble - Institut d'études politiques de Grenoble)

  • Ron Smlith

Abstract

Faced with the arms race between NATO and the Warsaw Pact countries, a reduction in military spending could be negotiated between all the parties would not only serve to promote the growth of the countries concerned, but also to improve the resources of development aid. To this end, the creation of an International Disarmament Fund for Development has been proposed. However, several questions were raised concerning the share of resources allocated, the definition of military expenditure, their verification, the nature of the contributions, the specific role of the nuclear powers, the rebalancing of the military forces, the establishment of a progressive tax, etc. The resources hoped for are significant, but it is not certain that the great powers are today in a position to achieve this objective.

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  • Jacques Fontanel & Ron Smlith, 1987. "The creation of an International Disarmament Fund for Development," Post-Print hal-02531870, HAL.
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    1. Jacques Fontanel & Ron Smith, 1985. "Analyse économique des dépenses militaires," Post-Print hal-02491024, HAL.
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    1. Jacques Fontanel, 1992. "Disarmament for Development," Post-Print hal-03277629, HAL.
    2. Jacques Fontanel & Hans-Christian Cars & Jacques Aben & Ron Smith & Pete Mir, 1987. "Emploi et défense," Post-Print hal-02961942, HAL.
    3. Jacques Fontanel & Fanny Coulomb, 2004. "Analyse économique du désarmement au XXe siècle," Post-Print hal-02988444, HAL.
    4. Jacques Fontanel, 1988. "Les dépenses militaires dans le monde. Les écarts d'estimation selon les sources," Post-Print hal-03196483, HAL.
    5. Jacques Fontanel, 2017. "La sécurité nationale Un bien collectif économique et humain indispensable," Post-Print hal-03177181, HAL.
    6. Jacques Fontanel, 1994. "La conversion civile de l’armement," Post-Print hal-02864910, HAL.
    7. Jacques Fontanel & Liliane Bensahel, 1992. "Les nouveaux équilibres stratégiques et économiques internationaux," Post-Print hal-02946738, HAL.
    8. Jacques Fontanel, 1992. "Désarmement et économie," Post-Print hal-02865091, HAL.
    9. Jacques Fontanel, 1988. "La Conférence internationale sur la relation entre le désarmement et le développement," Post-Print hal-02943661, HAL.
    10. Jacques Fontanel, 1992. "Désarmement et économie," Post-Print hal-02931475, HAL.
    11. Abel Aganbeguyan & Jacques Fontanel, 1994. "Un monde en transition Les exemples de la Russie et de l'industrie d'armement," Post-Print hal-02943081, HAL.

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