The evolving boundaries of defence : an assessment of recent shifts in defence activities
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The evolving boundaries of defence : an assessment of recent shifts in defence activities
(Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development, vol. 23)
Emerald, 2014
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Description
This volume analyses several recent evolutions in global defence activities. Since the 1990s the industry has gradually repositioned because of geostrategic transformations, spatial reorganisation, budgetary trends, and evolutions within the production of defence per se, which have disrupted its economic and social fabric. These changes widen the scope of industrial activities and modify the organization of relations between armed forces, firms and local economies as well as society. They deeply affect the footprints of defence in several dimensions and its impacts on local communities, public/private boundaries and evolving requirements of armed forces. This volume analyses key features of recent and ongoing transformations of defence issues, from four perspectives. The first section considers those factors which are redefining the boundaries of defence, with a focus on defence economics; part two focuses on the spatial footprint of defence and its transformations and analyses the insertion of defence activities within urban landscapes; the third part analyses how armed forces manage their human resources; and the final section considers the international landscape of defence.
Table of Contents
Copyright page.
What Realms for Defence Economics?.
The Evolving Boundaries of Defence: An Assessment of Recent Shifts in Defence Activities.
Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development.
The Evolving Boundaries of Defence: An Assessment of Recent Shifts in Defence Activities.
Public-Private Partnerships and the Transformation of Defence Investment.
The Economic and Spatial Sides of Defence Support.
For a General Concept of Economic and Human Security.
Defence Restructuring and Local Policies. The Case of Taranto, a Military Port on the Mediterranean Sea.
The Local Footprint of Defence Industry: The Natural Experience of Brest.
Looking at Military Landscapes: Definitions and Approaches.
The Impact of Military Service on Future Labor-Market Outcomes.
Regional Representation in the U.S. Military.
Women and Conflicts, the Adaptation of UN 1325 Resolution in the European Union.
Defence Expenditures: Theory and Empirics.
Defence Firms beyond National Borders: Internationalisation or Multi-Domestic Approach?.
Defence Offsets: Regulation and Impact on the Integration of the European Defence Equipment Market.
Conclusion.
Introduction.
List of Contributors.
Foreword.
Copyright page.
What Realms for Defence Economics?.
The Evolving Boundaries of Defence: An Assessment of Recent Shifts in Defence Activities.
Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development.
The Evolving Boundaries of Defence: An Assessment of Recent Shifts in Defence Activities.
Public-Private Partnerships and the Transformation of Defence Investment.
The Economic and Spatial Sides of Defence Support.
For a General Concept of Economic and Human Security.
Defence Restructuring and Local Policies. The Case of Taranto, a Military Port on the Mediterranean Sea.
The Local Footprint of Defence Industry: The Natural Experience of Brest.
Looking at Military Landscapes: Definitions and Approaches.
The Impact of Military Service on Future Labor-Market Outcomes.
Regional Representation in the U.S. Military.
Women and Conflicts, the Adaptation of UN 1325 Resolution in the European Union.
Defence Expenditures: Theory and Empirics.
Defence Firms beyond National Borders: Internationalisation or Multi-Domestic Approach?.
Defence Offsets: Regulation and Impact on the Integration of the European Defence Equipment Market.
Conclusion.
Introduction.
List of Contributors.
Foreword.
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