Key trends and features of the Canadian military-industrial complex during the Second World War
... of geographic, economic, home and foreign policy factors on the type of weapons produced and the volume of their production. Using official Canadian documents and statistical publications, the author concludes that the military-industrial complex of Canada showed good performance indicators during WWII. However, having an impressive economic growth and rapid development of new industries, Canada, for several reasons, still failed to make the most of its economic, natural and human resources. As a ...
Management of Trans-boundary Water Resources: Comparing Russian and American Experiences
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