Towards a brave new arms industry?
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Towards a brave new arms industry?
(Adelphi papers, 356)
Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2003
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内容説明
In the post-Cold War era, most countries have been forced to radically reduce their arms industries, and abandoned self-sufficiency in favour of a subordinate role in an increasingly globalized worldwide defence industry. This has significant implications for the future of armaments production, for proliferation, and for arms control.
目次
- INTRODUCTION
- THE LADDER OF PRODUCTION AND THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN SECOND-TIER DEFENCE INDUSTRIALISATION
- Reality Sets In: The Second-Tier Arms Producers in the Post-Cold War Era
- Facing Up to the Learning Curve
- BRAZIL: PAINFUL EXIT, SUCCESSFUL NICHE PRODUCER
- South Africa: Importing to Preserve Domestic Arms Industries
- South Korea: Trying to Grow out of its Problems
- Sweden: Globalising for Survival
- Taiwan: Dazed and Confused
- PATTERNS OF READJUSTMENT
- The Emerging 'Hub-and Spoke' of Global Arms Production
- CONCLUSION: IMPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES AHEAD
- LADDER OF PRODUCTION MODELS FOR INDIGENOUS ARMS PRODUCTION
- Arms Exports for Selected Second-Tier Arms-Producing Countries
- Workforce Reductions in Selected Second-Tier Arms-Producing Countries
- Globalisation Activities in Selected Second-Tier Arms-Producing Countries
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