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DÜNYADAKİ ÇATIŞMALARI KUZEY AMERİKA ÜLKELERİ Mİ DOMİNE EDİYOR? BENOIT HİPOTEZİ’NDEN BİR DELİL

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 20 Sayı: 4, 978 - 992, 31.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.17130/ijmeb.1474985

Öz

Son yıllarda küreselleşmenin etkisiyle dünya genelinde sınırların kalkmasının beraberinde
güvenlik ihtiyacını arttırdığı görülmektedir. Ülkelerin savunma sanayilerini hızla geliştirmeleri bu durumu
normal gördüklerini göstermektedir. Savunma harcamalarındaki artışların ekonomik büyümeyi olumlu
yönde etkileyeceğini vurgulayan Benoit Hipotezinin geçerliliği 1988-2022 dönemi için ele alınmış ve bu
çalışmada bölgeler arası bir analiz yapılmıştır. Benoit Hipotezini destekleyen kanıtlar yalnızca savunma
harcamalarına en yüksek payı ayıran ABD’de elde edilmiştir. Bulgulara göre, savunma harcamaları
arttığında ekonomik büyüme etkilenmemekte ancak savunma harcamaları azaldığında ekonomik büyüme
azalmaktadır. Bölgeler arası analizlerin yer aldığı bu çalışmada elde edilen sonuçlar kapsamlı bilgiler
sunmakta olup, savunma sanayisinden gelir elde etmek amacıyla savunma harcaması yapan ülke
gruplarının ortaya çıktığı ve bunun dünya siyasetinde önemli deliller sağlayacağı düşünülmektedir.

Kaynakça

  • Addesa, F., & Caruso, R. (2012). Country survey: military expenditure and impact on productivity in Italy (1988-2008). Defence and Peace Economics, 23(5), 471-484.
  • Ali, H. E. (2011). Military expenditures and human development: guns and butter arguments revisited: A case study from Egypt. Peace Economics Peace Science & Public Policy, 17(1).
  • Alptekin, V. (2012). Benoit hipotezi: Seçilmiş OECD ü lkeleri ö lçeğinde panel veriler yardımıyla analizi. Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 10(2), 204-215.
  • Arunatilake, N., Jayasuriya, S., & Kelegama, S. (2001). The economic cost of the war in Sri Lanka. World Development, 39(9), 1483-1500.
  • Ateşoğlu, H. S. (2002). Defense spending promotes aggregate output in the United States- evidence from cointegration analysis. Defence and Peace Economics, 13(1), 55–60.
  • Aycan Özer, A. I. (2017). Nationalization of the defense industry in Turkey: 2003-2017. (Master’s thesis). Retrieved from: https://tez.yok.gov.tr . Accessed 25.04.2022.
  • Benoit, E. (1973). Growth effects of defence in developing countries. International Development Review, 14(1), 2-10.
  • Benoit, E. (1978). Growth and defense in developing countries. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 26(2), 271-280.
  • Bilmes, L., & Stiglitz, J. (2008). The three trillion-dollar war: The true cost of the Iraq conflict. New York: W.W. Norton.
  • Brock, W., Dechert, D., Sheinkman, J., & LeBaron, B. (1996). A test for independence based on the correlation dimension. Econometric Reviews, 15(3), 197–235.
  • Cappelen, A., Gleditsch, N. P., & Bjerkholt O. (1984). Military spending and economic growth in the OECD countries. Journal of Peace Research 21(4), 361-373.
  • Dakurah, H., Davies, S., & Sampath, R. (2001). Defense spending and economic growth in developing countries: A causality analysis. Journal of Policy Modeling, 23(6), 651-658.
  • Dramane, A. (2022). The nexus between military sending, tax revenues and economic growth in the G5 Sahel countries. African Journal of Economic Rewiew, 10(2), 56-72.
  • Dritsakis, N. (2004). Defense spending and economic growth: An empirical investigation for Greece and Turkey. Journal of Policy Modeling, 26(2), 249-264.
  • Dunne, J. P., & Perlo-Freeman, S. (2003). The demand for military spending in developing countries. International Review of Applied Economics, 17(1), 23-48.
  • Dunne, P., Freeman, S. P., & Smith, R. (2008). The demand for military expenditure in developing countries: hostility versus capability. Defence and Peace Economics, 293- 302.
  • Dunne, P., Eftychia, N., & Vougas, D. (2001). Defence spending and economic growth: A causal analysis for Greece and Turkey. Defence and Peace Economics, 12(1), 5-26.
  • Erdinç, Z., & Aydınbaş, G. (2022). Ulusal ve uluslararası güvenlik kapsamında savunma harcamalarını etkileyen etmenler: OECD ü lkeleri ü zerine bir analiz. Uluslararası İktisadi ve İdari İncelemeler Dergisi, 34, 143-158.
  • Galvin, H. (2003). The impact of defence spending on the economic growth of developing countries: A cross-section analysis, Journal of Peace Research, 14(1), 51-59.
  • Ghatak, S., & Siddiki, J. U. (2001). The use of the ARDL approach in estimating virtual exchange rates in India. Journal of Applied Statistics, 28(5), 573-583.
  • Gökbunar, R., & Yanıkkaya, H. (2004). Savunma harcamalarını belirleyen faktörler ve ekonomik büyümeye etkileri. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, 59(1), 159-179.
  • Görkem, H., & Işık, S. (2008). Türkiye’de savunma harcamaları ile ekonomik büyüme arasındaki ilişki (1968-2006). Marmara Üniversitesi, İİBF Dergisi, 25(2), 405-424.
  • Halıcıoğlu, F. (2012). Defense spending and economic growth in Turkey: An empirical application of new macroeconomic theory. Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, 2(3), 193-201.
  • Huang, C., & Mintz, A. (1992). Guns’ Vs. ‘Butter’: conceptual and methodological issues. Review of Policy Research, 11(3-4), 347–358.
  • Huskic, M., Satrovic, E., & Muslija, A. (2020). Revisiting the military expenditure- growth nexus for the sample of Mist Countries. Selected Topics on Defence Economics and Terrorism, 35.
  • Kalyoncu, H., & Yücel, F. (2006). An analytical approach on defense expenditure and economic growth: the case of Turkey and Greece. Journal of Economic Studies, 33(5), 336-343.
  • Karagöl, E., & Palaz, S. (2004). Does defence expenditure deter economic growth in Turkey? A cointegration analysis. Defence and Peace Economics, 15(3), 289-298.
  • Keller, K., Poutvaara, P., & Wagener, A. (2009). Military draft and economic growth in OECD countries. Defence and Peace Economics, 20(5), 373-393.
  • Kim, H. (1996). Trade-offs between military spending, quality of life and economic growth. Comparative Economic Studies, 38, 69-84.
  • Knight, M., Loayzan, N., & Villanueva, D. (1996). The peace dividend: military expenditure cuts and economic growth. IMF Staff Papers, 43-37.
  • Kollias, C. (1997). Defence spending and growth in Turkey 1954-1993: A causal analysis. Defence and Peace Economics, 8(2),189-204.
  • Korkmaz, Ö ., & Bilgin, T. (2017). Askeri harcamalar ile ekonomik büyüme arasındaki ilişki: Türkiye ve Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nin karşılaştırmalı analizi. Uluslararası İktisadi ve İdari İncelemeler Dergisi, (18), 289-316.
  • Lai, B., & Thyne, C. (2007). The effect of civil war on education, 1980–97. Journal of Peace Research, 44(3), 277-292.
  • Martin, G. (2017). Terörizm, Kavramlar ve Kuramlar (I. Çapçıoğlu & B. Metin, Çev.). Ankara: Adres Yayınları.
  • Marwah, K., & Klein, L. (2005). Lost productivity and defense burden of the southern cone of Latin America: A page from history. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, De Gruyter,11(1), 1-28.
  • Mintz, A., Stevenson, R. T. (1995). Defense expenditures, economic growth, and the peace dividend: A longitudinal analysis of 103 countries. The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 39(2), 283-305.
  • Nugroho, D., & Pervanti, E. (2021). Impact of military expenditure on economic growth encouraging or constraining. Journal Ekonomi Dan Kebijakan, 14(1), 9-20.
  • Özsoy, O., & Ipek, E. (2010). The relationship between defense spending and macroeconomic variables. International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies, 2(1), 103-111.
  • Paradhan, R. P. (2010). Defense spending and economic growth in China, India, Nepal and Pakistan: Evidence from cointegrated panel analysis. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2(4), 65-75.
  • Payne, J., & Ross, K. (1992). Defense spending and the macroeconomy, Defense Economics 3, 161-168.
  • Pesaran, M. H., Shin, Y., & Smith, R. J. (2001). Bounds testing approaches to the analysis of level relationships. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 16(3), 289-326.
  • Pieroni, L. (2009). Military expenditure and economic growth. Defence And Peace Economics, 20(4), 327-339.
  • Pradhan, G. (2001). Economic costs of Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 31, 375-384.
  • Ra, S., & Singh, B. (2005). Measuring the economic costs of conflict. Working Paper Series, 2. Nepal Resident Mission, Asian Development Bank.
  • Rodrik, D. (2003). In search of prosperity: Analytic narratives on economic growth. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Roux, A. (1996). Defense expenditures and economic growth in South Africa. Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 20, 19-34.
  • Rudy, K. (2022). Military economy and economic growth: bidirectional effects in Transition Economies of Eurasia. Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, 14, 285- 300.
  • Shin, Y., Yu, B. & Greenwood-Nimmo, M. (2014). Modelling asymmetric cointegration and dynamic multipliers in a nonlinear ARDL framework, In R. C. Sickles & W. C. Horrace (Eds.), Festschrift in honor of Peter Schmidt, Econometric methods and applications (pp. 281-314). Springer New York:NY.
  • SIPRI (2023). SIPRI Military Expenditure Database. Retrieved from https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/ files/SIPRI-NATO-milex-data-1949-2015.xlsx Accessed 31.05.2022.
  • Soyyiğit Kaya, S. (2013). Türkiye’de savunma harcamalarının iktisadi etkileri üzerine nedensellik analizi (1970-2010). Trakya Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 15(2), 17-38.
  • Sümer, K. K. (2005). Savunma harcamalarının ekonomik büyüme üzerine etkisinin incelenmesi. Stratejik Araştırmalar Enstitüsü Güvenlik Stratejileri Dergisi, 1(1), 81-91.
  • Şit, M. (2018). Macroeconomic effects of defense expenditures in Turkey. The Journal of Defense Sciences, 17(2), 93-114.
  • Topal, M. H. (2018). Türkiye’de askeri harcamalar ile ekonomik büyüme arasındaki ilişkinin bir analizi (1960-2016). Maliye Dergisi, 1(174), 175-202.
  • Wijeweera, A., & Webb, M. J. (2009). Military spending and economic growth in Sri Lanka: A time series analysis. Defence and Peace Economics, 20(6), 499-508.
  • Yardımcı, M. C. (2022). Savunma harcamaları ile ekonomik büyüme ı̇lişkisi: benoit hipotezinin geçerliliğinin sınanması. Journal of Emerging Economies and Policy, 7(1), 436-445.
  • Yıldırım, J., Sezgin, S., & Ö cal, N. (2005). Military expenditure and economic growth in middle eastern countries: A dynamic panel data analysis. Defence and Peace Economics, 16(4), 283-295.
  • Yıldırım, J., & Sezgin, S. (2002). Defence, education and health expenditures in Turkey, 1924-96. Journal of Peace Research, 39(5), 569-580.
  • Zhang, Y., Liu, X., Xu, J., & Wang, R. (2017). Does military spending promote social welfare? A comparative analysis of the BRICS and G7 countries. Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, 28(6), 686-702.

DO NORTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES DOMINATE THE CONFLICT IN THE WORLD? EVIDENCE FROM BENOIT HYPOTHESIS

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 20 Sayı: 4, 978 - 992, 31.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.17130/ijmeb.1474985

Öz

In recent years, it has been observed that the scope of globalization has increased the need for
security, and the world borders have been removed. The fact that countries are rapidly developing their
defense industries shows that they consider this situation normal. The validity of the Benoit Hypothesis,
which emphasizes that increases in defense expenditures will positively affect economic growth, was
discussed for the period 1988-2022, and an interregional analysis was made in this study. Evidence
supporting the Benoit Hypothesis has been obtained only in the North America, which allocates the
highest share to defense expenditures. According to the findings, growth is not affected when defense
expenditures are increased, but economic growth decreases when defense expenditures are reduced. The
results obtained in this study, which includes interregional analysis, provide comprehensive information
and it is thought that country groups that make defense expenditures in order to generate income from the
defense industry have emerged and this will provide important evidence in world politics.

Kaynakça

  • Addesa, F., & Caruso, R. (2012). Country survey: military expenditure and impact on productivity in Italy (1988-2008). Defence and Peace Economics, 23(5), 471-484.
  • Ali, H. E. (2011). Military expenditures and human development: guns and butter arguments revisited: A case study from Egypt. Peace Economics Peace Science & Public Policy, 17(1).
  • Alptekin, V. (2012). Benoit hipotezi: Seçilmiş OECD ü lkeleri ö lçeğinde panel veriler yardımıyla analizi. Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 10(2), 204-215.
  • Arunatilake, N., Jayasuriya, S., & Kelegama, S. (2001). The economic cost of the war in Sri Lanka. World Development, 39(9), 1483-1500.
  • Ateşoğlu, H. S. (2002). Defense spending promotes aggregate output in the United States- evidence from cointegration analysis. Defence and Peace Economics, 13(1), 55–60.
  • Aycan Özer, A. I. (2017). Nationalization of the defense industry in Turkey: 2003-2017. (Master’s thesis). Retrieved from: https://tez.yok.gov.tr . Accessed 25.04.2022.
  • Benoit, E. (1973). Growth effects of defence in developing countries. International Development Review, 14(1), 2-10.
  • Benoit, E. (1978). Growth and defense in developing countries. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 26(2), 271-280.
  • Bilmes, L., & Stiglitz, J. (2008). The three trillion-dollar war: The true cost of the Iraq conflict. New York: W.W. Norton.
  • Brock, W., Dechert, D., Sheinkman, J., & LeBaron, B. (1996). A test for independence based on the correlation dimension. Econometric Reviews, 15(3), 197–235.
  • Cappelen, A., Gleditsch, N. P., & Bjerkholt O. (1984). Military spending and economic growth in the OECD countries. Journal of Peace Research 21(4), 361-373.
  • Dakurah, H., Davies, S., & Sampath, R. (2001). Defense spending and economic growth in developing countries: A causality analysis. Journal of Policy Modeling, 23(6), 651-658.
  • Dramane, A. (2022). The nexus between military sending, tax revenues and economic growth in the G5 Sahel countries. African Journal of Economic Rewiew, 10(2), 56-72.
  • Dritsakis, N. (2004). Defense spending and economic growth: An empirical investigation for Greece and Turkey. Journal of Policy Modeling, 26(2), 249-264.
  • Dunne, J. P., & Perlo-Freeman, S. (2003). The demand for military spending in developing countries. International Review of Applied Economics, 17(1), 23-48.
  • Dunne, P., Freeman, S. P., & Smith, R. (2008). The demand for military expenditure in developing countries: hostility versus capability. Defence and Peace Economics, 293- 302.
  • Dunne, P., Eftychia, N., & Vougas, D. (2001). Defence spending and economic growth: A causal analysis for Greece and Turkey. Defence and Peace Economics, 12(1), 5-26.
  • Erdinç, Z., & Aydınbaş, G. (2022). Ulusal ve uluslararası güvenlik kapsamında savunma harcamalarını etkileyen etmenler: OECD ü lkeleri ü zerine bir analiz. Uluslararası İktisadi ve İdari İncelemeler Dergisi, 34, 143-158.
  • Galvin, H. (2003). The impact of defence spending on the economic growth of developing countries: A cross-section analysis, Journal of Peace Research, 14(1), 51-59.
  • Ghatak, S., & Siddiki, J. U. (2001). The use of the ARDL approach in estimating virtual exchange rates in India. Journal of Applied Statistics, 28(5), 573-583.
  • Gökbunar, R., & Yanıkkaya, H. (2004). Savunma harcamalarını belirleyen faktörler ve ekonomik büyümeye etkileri. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, 59(1), 159-179.
  • Görkem, H., & Işık, S. (2008). Türkiye’de savunma harcamaları ile ekonomik büyüme arasındaki ilişki (1968-2006). Marmara Üniversitesi, İİBF Dergisi, 25(2), 405-424.
  • Halıcıoğlu, F. (2012). Defense spending and economic growth in Turkey: An empirical application of new macroeconomic theory. Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, 2(3), 193-201.
  • Huang, C., & Mintz, A. (1992). Guns’ Vs. ‘Butter’: conceptual and methodological issues. Review of Policy Research, 11(3-4), 347–358.
  • Huskic, M., Satrovic, E., & Muslija, A. (2020). Revisiting the military expenditure- growth nexus for the sample of Mist Countries. Selected Topics on Defence Economics and Terrorism, 35.
  • Kalyoncu, H., & Yücel, F. (2006). An analytical approach on defense expenditure and economic growth: the case of Turkey and Greece. Journal of Economic Studies, 33(5), 336-343.
  • Karagöl, E., & Palaz, S. (2004). Does defence expenditure deter economic growth in Turkey? A cointegration analysis. Defence and Peace Economics, 15(3), 289-298.
  • Keller, K., Poutvaara, P., & Wagener, A. (2009). Military draft and economic growth in OECD countries. Defence and Peace Economics, 20(5), 373-393.
  • Kim, H. (1996). Trade-offs between military spending, quality of life and economic growth. Comparative Economic Studies, 38, 69-84.
  • Knight, M., Loayzan, N., & Villanueva, D. (1996). The peace dividend: military expenditure cuts and economic growth. IMF Staff Papers, 43-37.
  • Kollias, C. (1997). Defence spending and growth in Turkey 1954-1993: A causal analysis. Defence and Peace Economics, 8(2),189-204.
  • Korkmaz, Ö ., & Bilgin, T. (2017). Askeri harcamalar ile ekonomik büyüme arasındaki ilişki: Türkiye ve Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nin karşılaştırmalı analizi. Uluslararası İktisadi ve İdari İncelemeler Dergisi, (18), 289-316.
  • Lai, B., & Thyne, C. (2007). The effect of civil war on education, 1980–97. Journal of Peace Research, 44(3), 277-292.
  • Martin, G. (2017). Terörizm, Kavramlar ve Kuramlar (I. Çapçıoğlu & B. Metin, Çev.). Ankara: Adres Yayınları.
  • Marwah, K., & Klein, L. (2005). Lost productivity and defense burden of the southern cone of Latin America: A page from history. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, De Gruyter,11(1), 1-28.
  • Mintz, A., Stevenson, R. T. (1995). Defense expenditures, economic growth, and the peace dividend: A longitudinal analysis of 103 countries. The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 39(2), 283-305.
  • Nugroho, D., & Pervanti, E. (2021). Impact of military expenditure on economic growth encouraging or constraining. Journal Ekonomi Dan Kebijakan, 14(1), 9-20.
  • Özsoy, O., & Ipek, E. (2010). The relationship between defense spending and macroeconomic variables. International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies, 2(1), 103-111.
  • Paradhan, R. P. (2010). Defense spending and economic growth in China, India, Nepal and Pakistan: Evidence from cointegrated panel analysis. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2(4), 65-75.
  • Payne, J., & Ross, K. (1992). Defense spending and the macroeconomy, Defense Economics 3, 161-168.
  • Pesaran, M. H., Shin, Y., & Smith, R. J. (2001). Bounds testing approaches to the analysis of level relationships. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 16(3), 289-326.
  • Pieroni, L. (2009). Military expenditure and economic growth. Defence And Peace Economics, 20(4), 327-339.
  • Pradhan, G. (2001). Economic costs of Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 31, 375-384.
  • Ra, S., & Singh, B. (2005). Measuring the economic costs of conflict. Working Paper Series, 2. Nepal Resident Mission, Asian Development Bank.
  • Rodrik, D. (2003). In search of prosperity: Analytic narratives on economic growth. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Roux, A. (1996). Defense expenditures and economic growth in South Africa. Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 20, 19-34.
  • Rudy, K. (2022). Military economy and economic growth: bidirectional effects in Transition Economies of Eurasia. Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, 14, 285- 300.
  • Shin, Y., Yu, B. & Greenwood-Nimmo, M. (2014). Modelling asymmetric cointegration and dynamic multipliers in a nonlinear ARDL framework, In R. C. Sickles & W. C. Horrace (Eds.), Festschrift in honor of Peter Schmidt, Econometric methods and applications (pp. 281-314). Springer New York:NY.
  • SIPRI (2023). SIPRI Military Expenditure Database. Retrieved from https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/ files/SIPRI-NATO-milex-data-1949-2015.xlsx Accessed 31.05.2022.
  • Soyyiğit Kaya, S. (2013). Türkiye’de savunma harcamalarının iktisadi etkileri üzerine nedensellik analizi (1970-2010). Trakya Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 15(2), 17-38.
  • Sümer, K. K. (2005). Savunma harcamalarının ekonomik büyüme üzerine etkisinin incelenmesi. Stratejik Araştırmalar Enstitüsü Güvenlik Stratejileri Dergisi, 1(1), 81-91.
  • Şit, M. (2018). Macroeconomic effects of defense expenditures in Turkey. The Journal of Defense Sciences, 17(2), 93-114.
  • Topal, M. H. (2018). Türkiye’de askeri harcamalar ile ekonomik büyüme arasındaki ilişkinin bir analizi (1960-2016). Maliye Dergisi, 1(174), 175-202.
  • Wijeweera, A., & Webb, M. J. (2009). Military spending and economic growth in Sri Lanka: A time series analysis. Defence and Peace Economics, 20(6), 499-508.
  • Yardımcı, M. C. (2022). Savunma harcamaları ile ekonomik büyüme ı̇lişkisi: benoit hipotezinin geçerliliğinin sınanması. Journal of Emerging Economies and Policy, 7(1), 436-445.
  • Yıldırım, J., Sezgin, S., & Ö cal, N. (2005). Military expenditure and economic growth in middle eastern countries: A dynamic panel data analysis. Defence and Peace Economics, 16(4), 283-295.
  • Yıldırım, J., & Sezgin, S. (2002). Defence, education and health expenditures in Turkey, 1924-96. Journal of Peace Research, 39(5), 569-580.
  • Zhang, Y., Liu, X., Xu, J., & Wang, R. (2017). Does military spending promote social welfare? A comparative analysis of the BRICS and G7 countries. Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, 28(6), 686-702.
Toplam 58 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Maliye Politikası
Bölüm Araştırma Makaleleri
Yazarlar

Mustafa Kemal Beşer 0000-0002-9988-1965

Berna Hızarcı Beşer 0000-0002-2957-5030

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 30 Aralık 2024
Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Aralık 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 28 Nisan 2024
Kabul Tarihi 24 Eylül 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 20 Sayı: 4

Kaynak Göster

APA Beşer, M. K., & Hızarcı Beşer, B. (2024). DO NORTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES DOMINATE THE CONFLICT IN THE WORLD? EVIDENCE FROM BENOIT HYPOTHESIS. Uluslararası Yönetim İktisat Ve İşletme Dergisi, 20(4), 978-992. https://doi.org/10.17130/ijmeb.1474985