山脉、河流和海洋:1961-2012 年军费开支的地域影响

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Matthew C. Millard
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摘要

摘要 虽然已经完成了许多分析领土对冲突的影响的工作。但证明领土如何影响军事预算的研究较少。我认为,一个国家的国防开支会受到明确界定的地理焦点的补贴。通过使用地理数据,我证明了由河流和海洋明确界定的国家,其国防预算支出占国内生产总值的比例较低,因为冲突的可能性较低,内部社会凝聚力较高,从而减少了对用于镇压/扩张/防御的大型常备军的需求。我认为,这种效应是威胁的外生效应。另一方面,由于国防成本增加和当地居民认同感降低,山地较多的国家应在国防上投入更多。将这一争论置于国家发展文献中,有助于我们回答有关国家形成/巩固以及与邻国和平互动的重要问题。
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Of Mountains, Rivers, and Oceans: Geographic Effects on Military Expenditures, 1961–2012
Abstract While much work has been completed analyzing the role of territory’s effect on conflict. Less work has demonstrated how territory affects military budgets. I argue that a state’s defense spending is subsidized by clearly defined geographic focal points. Using geographic data, I show that states clearly defined by rivers and oceans spend less money on defense budgets as a proportion of GDP because the prospects of conflict are lower and internal social cohesion is higher, decreasing the need for large standing militaries for repression/expansion/defense. I contend that this effect is exogenous to threat. On the other hand, more mountainous states should spend more on defense due to increased costs of defense and decreased sense of identity among local populations. Situating this debate within the state development literature helps us answer important questions regarding state formation/consolidation and peaceful interactions with neighbors.
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