Implications of Global Economics Forces for Political Instability in Selected Third World Countries
Published Date: July 1, 1985
This study assesses the economic forces which are most likely to become sources of political instability in developing countries. Emphasis is given to those countries in which the U.S. has important national security interests, the protection of which could potentially require military intervention. Supersedes Working Paper 85-1242 This paper is cleared for public release, but it is to have no distribution per Warren Rodgers.
