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Stopping Suicide Attacks: Optimal Strategies and Unintended Consequences
Authors:Thomas Bernauer  Fabio Ernst
Institution:1. Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS), ETH Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland;2. Swiss Armed Forces Planning Staff , Ittigen , Switzerland
Abstract:We study the behavior of defense spending in Switzerland over 1975–2001. Our main interest is in determining how neutrality in international affairs (non‐membership in military alliances) affects defense spending. We find that neutrality is associated with a perception of lower levels of external threat; hence it confers economic benefits in the form of a smaller defense burden. However, neutrality does not fully insulate a country from variations in the level of external threat in the global system as perceived by members of military alliances. Swiss defense spending has tracked very closely the spending trends – but at a lower average level – of the United States and other NATO countries. To the extent that post‐Cold War threats, such as international terrorism, materialize primarily in the context of existing security alliances, Swiss military spending patterns observed in 1975–2001 are likely to remain the same in the future.
Keywords:Defense spending  Neutrality  Alliances  Threat  Security  Switzerland
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