The global arms trade : a handbook
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The global arms trade : a handbook
(Routledge international handbooks)
Routledge, 2014, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [358]-368) and index
Originally published: 2010
"First issued in paperback 2014"--T.p. verso
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Description
The Global Arms Trade is written by a team of security experts drawn from around the world, analysing a phenomenon which has continued to flourish despite the end of the Cold War and the preoccupation with global terrorism after 11 September 2001. It provides a clear description and analysis of the demand for, and supply of, modern weapons systems, and assesses key issues of concern. The comprehensive and in-depth treatment of the subject establishes this volume as a standard reference on the subject.
It is divided sections which examine the demand for arms, the supply of arms and the key issues in the global arms trade.
Part 1: Introduction. Develops the general conceptual framework by providing and overview of the global arms trade
Part 2: Arms Modernization after the Cold War. Focuses on the demand for arms, in terms of defence spending, procurement and modernization
Part 3: The Arms Industry after the Cold War. Examines the supply of arms, and the evolution, development of the arms industry, as well as its problems and prospects
Part 4: Key Issues in the Global Arms Trade. Discusses the major issues arising from the arms trade phenomenon
The global arms trade is a major area of academic and governmental enquiry. With chapters looking at World regions such as Asia, Europe and the Middle East, as well as individual countries, this book will be of particular use and interest to scholars of international relations and security studies, policy analysts and defence professionals.
Table of Contents
Section 1: Introduction 1. An Overview of Global Patterns Andrew Tan 2. Arms Spending and Procurement in Southeast Asia Andrew Tan 3. Arms Modernization in Asia Desmond Ball Section 2: Arms Modernization After the Cold War 4. China's Arms Modernization You Ji 5. India's Arms Build-up Harsh V Pant 6. Japan's Arms Procurement after the Cold War Brad Williams 7. Arming North Korea Yong-Sup Han 8. Arms Modernization in the Middle East Riad Attar 9. Israel's Defence Spending and Procurement after Camp David Efraim Inbar 10. Iran's Defence Spending and Arms Procurement Efraim Kam 11. US Arms Procurement after the End of the Cold War David Gold 12. Post Cold War Defence Procurement in Europe Andrew James 13. Defence Spending and Procurement in Post-Communist Russia Alexander Pikayev 14. Arms Modernization in Latin America Mark Bromley and Inigo Guevara 15. Arms Proliferation in Africa Martin R. Rupiya Section 3: The Arms Industry After the Cold War 16. The Global Arms Trade after the Cold War Siemon T. Wezeman 17. The Globalization of the Arms Industry Richard Bitzinger 18. Defence Restructuring and Consolidation in Europe Michael Brzoska 19. The US Defence Industry After the Cold War Elisabeth Skons 20. The UK Defence Industry in an Age of Globalization Samuel Perlo-Freeman 21. Israel's Defence Industry Yaacov Lifschitz Section 4: Key Issues in the Global Arms Trade 22. The Military Industrial Complex J. Paul Dunne 23. Defence Spending and Development/Modernization J. Paul Dunne 24. Post-Cold War Control of Conventional Arms Sibylle Bauer 25. Insurgencies and their Impact on Arms Procurement Isaiah Wilson 26. The Privatization of Force Malcolm Patterson 27. Future War-The Shape of Arms to Come Malcolm Davis Section 4: Conclusions 28. Conclusions Andrew Tan
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