Defence Industries in the 21st Century
A Comparative Analysis
Herausgeber: Kurç, Ça&; Neuman, Stephanie G; Bitzinger, Richard A
Defence Industries in the 21st Century
A Comparative Analysis
Herausgeber: Kurç, Ça&; Neuman, Stephanie G; Bitzinger, Richard A
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Defence Industries in the 21st Century explores the transformation in the global defence industrial production through examining the interaction between international and domestic factors.
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Defence Industries in the 21st Century explores the transformation in the global defence industrial production through examining the interaction between international and domestic factors.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780367444532
- ISBN-10: 0367444534
- Artikelnr.: 59999055
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780367444532
- ISBN-10: 0367444534
- Artikelnr.: 59999055
Çälar Kurç is an Adjunct Lecturer at Department of International Relations at I.D. Bilkent University. He was a Fulbright Fellow at the MIT Security Studies Program, and visiting post-doctoral scholar at the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at the Columbia University. His work focuses on defense industrialization in the emerging powers. Richard A. Bitzinger is a Visiting Senior Fellow with the Military Transformations Program at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, where his work focuses on security and defense issues relating to the Asia-Pacific region, including military modernization and force transformation, regional defense industries and local armaments production, and weapons proliferation. Stephanie G. Neuman is the Director of the Comparative Defense Studies Program and a Senior Research Scholar at the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University. Neuman has participated in study groups on the defense industry and arms control for both the Council on Foreign Relations and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Introduction Çälar Kurç, Richard A. Bitzinger and Stephanie G. Neuman 1.
The value of domestic arms industries: security of supply or military
adaptation? Marc DeVore 2. Israel's defense industries - an overview Uzi
Rubin 3. Between defense autarky and dependency: the dynamics of Turkish
defense industrialization Çälar Kurç 4. Turkish defense industry facing
major challenges Arda Mevlutoglu 5. The Arab Gulf defense pivot: defense
industrial policy in a changing geostrategic context Heiko Borchert 6.
Egypt's defense industry: dependency, civilian production, and attempts at
autonomy Zeinab Abul-Magd 7. Asian arms industries and impact on military
capabilities Richard A. Bitzinger 8. State vs. Market in India: how (not)
to integrate foreign contractors in the domestic defense-industrial sector
Moritz Weiss 9. Does being part of a semi-regionalized European defense
economy change state behavior in armaments policy decision-making? Jocelyn
Mawdsley 10. Defense industrialization in small countries - policies in
Czechia and Slovakia Martin Chovancik 11. Brazil's defense Industry:
challenges and opportunities Raul Gouvea 12. Defense industrialization in
Latin America Patrice Franko & Monica Herz 13. The Puzzle: multi-vector
foreign policy and defense industrialization in Central Asia Çälar Kurç
Conclusion Çälar Kurç, Richard A. Bitzinger and Stephanie G. Neuman
The value of domestic arms industries: security of supply or military
adaptation? Marc DeVore 2. Israel's defense industries - an overview Uzi
Rubin 3. Between defense autarky and dependency: the dynamics of Turkish
defense industrialization Çälar Kurç 4. Turkish defense industry facing
major challenges Arda Mevlutoglu 5. The Arab Gulf defense pivot: defense
industrial policy in a changing geostrategic context Heiko Borchert 6.
Egypt's defense industry: dependency, civilian production, and attempts at
autonomy Zeinab Abul-Magd 7. Asian arms industries and impact on military
capabilities Richard A. Bitzinger 8. State vs. Market in India: how (not)
to integrate foreign contractors in the domestic defense-industrial sector
Moritz Weiss 9. Does being part of a semi-regionalized European defense
economy change state behavior in armaments policy decision-making? Jocelyn
Mawdsley 10. Defense industrialization in small countries - policies in
Czechia and Slovakia Martin Chovancik 11. Brazil's defense Industry:
challenges and opportunities Raul Gouvea 12. Defense industrialization in
Latin America Patrice Franko & Monica Herz 13. The Puzzle: multi-vector
foreign policy and defense industrialization in Central Asia Çälar Kurç
Conclusion Çälar Kurç, Richard A. Bitzinger and Stephanie G. Neuman
Introduction Çälar Kurç, Richard A. Bitzinger and Stephanie G. Neuman 1.
The value of domestic arms industries: security of supply or military
adaptation? Marc DeVore 2. Israel's defense industries - an overview Uzi
Rubin 3. Between defense autarky and dependency: the dynamics of Turkish
defense industrialization Çälar Kurç 4. Turkish defense industry facing
major challenges Arda Mevlutoglu 5. The Arab Gulf defense pivot: defense
industrial policy in a changing geostrategic context Heiko Borchert 6.
Egypt's defense industry: dependency, civilian production, and attempts at
autonomy Zeinab Abul-Magd 7. Asian arms industries and impact on military
capabilities Richard A. Bitzinger 8. State vs. Market in India: how (not)
to integrate foreign contractors in the domestic defense-industrial sector
Moritz Weiss 9. Does being part of a semi-regionalized European defense
economy change state behavior in armaments policy decision-making? Jocelyn
Mawdsley 10. Defense industrialization in small countries - policies in
Czechia and Slovakia Martin Chovancik 11. Brazil's defense Industry:
challenges and opportunities Raul Gouvea 12. Defense industrialization in
Latin America Patrice Franko & Monica Herz 13. The Puzzle: multi-vector
foreign policy and defense industrialization in Central Asia Çälar Kurç
Conclusion Çälar Kurç, Richard A. Bitzinger and Stephanie G. Neuman
The value of domestic arms industries: security of supply or military
adaptation? Marc DeVore 2. Israel's defense industries - an overview Uzi
Rubin 3. Between defense autarky and dependency: the dynamics of Turkish
defense industrialization Çälar Kurç 4. Turkish defense industry facing
major challenges Arda Mevlutoglu 5. The Arab Gulf defense pivot: defense
industrial policy in a changing geostrategic context Heiko Borchert 6.
Egypt's defense industry: dependency, civilian production, and attempts at
autonomy Zeinab Abul-Magd 7. Asian arms industries and impact on military
capabilities Richard A. Bitzinger 8. State vs. Market in India: how (not)
to integrate foreign contractors in the domestic defense-industrial sector
Moritz Weiss 9. Does being part of a semi-regionalized European defense
economy change state behavior in armaments policy decision-making? Jocelyn
Mawdsley 10. Defense industrialization in small countries - policies in
Czechia and Slovakia Martin Chovancik 11. Brazil's defense Industry:
challenges and opportunities Raul Gouvea 12. Defense industrialization in
Latin America Patrice Franko & Monica Herz 13. The Puzzle: multi-vector
foreign policy and defense industrialization in Central Asia Çälar Kurç
Conclusion Çälar Kurç, Richard A. Bitzinger and Stephanie G. Neuman