The Political Economy of Defence
Herausgeber: Matthews, Ron
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A contemporary and comprehensive analysis of national and supranational defence governance in an uncertain and increasingly dangerous world.
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A contemporary and comprehensive analysis of national and supranational defence governance in an uncertain and increasingly dangerous world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781108441018
- ISBN-10: 1108441017
- Artikelnr.: 54432494
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781108441018
- ISBN-10: 1108441017
- Artikelnr.: 54432494
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. National Security: 1. The political economy of defence Ron
Matthews; 2. Political vs military leadership: the battle for common means
and ends Bryan Watters; 3. Efficient and effective financial management of
defence resources Irfan Ansari; Part II. Defence or Development?: 4.
Military expenditure and growth Ron Smith; 5. Towards demilitarisation? The
military expenditure-development nexus revisited Jurgen Brauer, John Dunne
and Nan Tian; Part III. Autarky vs Globalisation?: 6. Alliances in flux:
sovereignty and security in a changing world Stefan Markowski and Robert
Wylie; 7. The rise and demise of government mandated offset policy Ron
Matthews; 8. Defence companies in the age of globalisation: French defence
industry as a case study Jean-Michel Oudot and Renaud Bellais; 9. The great
paradox of defence: political economy and defence procurement in
post-Brexit United Kingdom Matt Uttley and Benedict Wilkinson; 10. Defence
burden-sharing: the perennial debate in international alliance management
Alexander Mattelaer; Part IV. Resource Management: 11. The political
economy of arms collaboration Keith Hartley; 12. Defence procurement:
overcoming challenges and managing expectations Trevor Taylor; 13. The
whole-life costs of defence equipment David Kirkpatrick; 14. Economic and
political dimensions of the defence industry supply chain revolution Derek
Braddon; 15. The cost of women in ground close combat roles Joanne L.
Fallowfield; Part V. International Security: 16. Battlegrounds yet unknown:
America's future military force structure? Randolf G. S. Cooper; 17.
Innovating and offsetting? The political economy of US defence innovation
Daniel Fiott; 18. The political economy of terrorism Diego Muro; 19. The
political economy of peace operations Fitriani; Part VI. End Game: 20.
Towards a peaceful world Anke Hoeffler; 21. Drawing threads, weaving
patterns ... Ron Matthews.
Matthews; 2. Political vs military leadership: the battle for common means
and ends Bryan Watters; 3. Efficient and effective financial management of
defence resources Irfan Ansari; Part II. Defence or Development?: 4.
Military expenditure and growth Ron Smith; 5. Towards demilitarisation? The
military expenditure-development nexus revisited Jurgen Brauer, John Dunne
and Nan Tian; Part III. Autarky vs Globalisation?: 6. Alliances in flux:
sovereignty and security in a changing world Stefan Markowski and Robert
Wylie; 7. The rise and demise of government mandated offset policy Ron
Matthews; 8. Defence companies in the age of globalisation: French defence
industry as a case study Jean-Michel Oudot and Renaud Bellais; 9. The great
paradox of defence: political economy and defence procurement in
post-Brexit United Kingdom Matt Uttley and Benedict Wilkinson; 10. Defence
burden-sharing: the perennial debate in international alliance management
Alexander Mattelaer; Part IV. Resource Management: 11. The political
economy of arms collaboration Keith Hartley; 12. Defence procurement:
overcoming challenges and managing expectations Trevor Taylor; 13. The
whole-life costs of defence equipment David Kirkpatrick; 14. Economic and
political dimensions of the defence industry supply chain revolution Derek
Braddon; 15. The cost of women in ground close combat roles Joanne L.
Fallowfield; Part V. International Security: 16. Battlegrounds yet unknown:
America's future military force structure? Randolf G. S. Cooper; 17.
Innovating and offsetting? The political economy of US defence innovation
Daniel Fiott; 18. The political economy of terrorism Diego Muro; 19. The
political economy of peace operations Fitriani; Part VI. End Game: 20.
Towards a peaceful world Anke Hoeffler; 21. Drawing threads, weaving
patterns ... Ron Matthews.
Part I. National Security: 1. The political economy of defence Ron
Matthews; 2. Political vs military leadership: the battle for common means
and ends Bryan Watters; 3. Efficient and effective financial management of
defence resources Irfan Ansari; Part II. Defence or Development?: 4.
Military expenditure and growth Ron Smith; 5. Towards demilitarisation? The
military expenditure-development nexus revisited Jurgen Brauer, John Dunne
and Nan Tian; Part III. Autarky vs Globalisation?: 6. Alliances in flux:
sovereignty and security in a changing world Stefan Markowski and Robert
Wylie; 7. The rise and demise of government mandated offset policy Ron
Matthews; 8. Defence companies in the age of globalisation: French defence
industry as a case study Jean-Michel Oudot and Renaud Bellais; 9. The great
paradox of defence: political economy and defence procurement in
post-Brexit United Kingdom Matt Uttley and Benedict Wilkinson; 10. Defence
burden-sharing: the perennial debate in international alliance management
Alexander Mattelaer; Part IV. Resource Management: 11. The political
economy of arms collaboration Keith Hartley; 12. Defence procurement:
overcoming challenges and managing expectations Trevor Taylor; 13. The
whole-life costs of defence equipment David Kirkpatrick; 14. Economic and
political dimensions of the defence industry supply chain revolution Derek
Braddon; 15. The cost of women in ground close combat roles Joanne L.
Fallowfield; Part V. International Security: 16. Battlegrounds yet unknown:
America's future military force structure? Randolf G. S. Cooper; 17.
Innovating and offsetting? The political economy of US defence innovation
Daniel Fiott; 18. The political economy of terrorism Diego Muro; 19. The
political economy of peace operations Fitriani; Part VI. End Game: 20.
Towards a peaceful world Anke Hoeffler; 21. Drawing threads, weaving
patterns ... Ron Matthews.
Matthews; 2. Political vs military leadership: the battle for common means
and ends Bryan Watters; 3. Efficient and effective financial management of
defence resources Irfan Ansari; Part II. Defence or Development?: 4.
Military expenditure and growth Ron Smith; 5. Towards demilitarisation? The
military expenditure-development nexus revisited Jurgen Brauer, John Dunne
and Nan Tian; Part III. Autarky vs Globalisation?: 6. Alliances in flux:
sovereignty and security in a changing world Stefan Markowski and Robert
Wylie; 7. The rise and demise of government mandated offset policy Ron
Matthews; 8. Defence companies in the age of globalisation: French defence
industry as a case study Jean-Michel Oudot and Renaud Bellais; 9. The great
paradox of defence: political economy and defence procurement in
post-Brexit United Kingdom Matt Uttley and Benedict Wilkinson; 10. Defence
burden-sharing: the perennial debate in international alliance management
Alexander Mattelaer; Part IV. Resource Management: 11. The political
economy of arms collaboration Keith Hartley; 12. Defence procurement:
overcoming challenges and managing expectations Trevor Taylor; 13. The
whole-life costs of defence equipment David Kirkpatrick; 14. Economic and
political dimensions of the defence industry supply chain revolution Derek
Braddon; 15. The cost of women in ground close combat roles Joanne L.
Fallowfield; Part V. International Security: 16. Battlegrounds yet unknown:
America's future military force structure? Randolf G. S. Cooper; 17.
Innovating and offsetting? The political economy of US defence innovation
Daniel Fiott; 18. The political economy of terrorism Diego Muro; 19. The
political economy of peace operations Fitriani; Part VI. End Game: 20.
Towards a peaceful world Anke Hoeffler; 21. Drawing threads, weaving
patterns ... Ron Matthews.