The Modern Defense Industry: Political, Economic, and Technological Issues
Whether it's guns and ammunition or multidimensional anti-terrorism systems, the defense industry is dynamic, complex, and ubiquitous. It is also mysterious, powerful, and controversial, involving thousands of players worldwide—from suppliers and producers to government and military procurers to shadowy figures that trade in the black market. This comprehensive, two-volume reference will explore, on a global scale, the various issues, concepts, problems, and controversies surrounding the rise of the modern defense industry. Unparalleled in its scope and insight, The Modern Defense Industry will prove invaluable to the industry's critics and champions alike.

The phenomenon of a more-or-less permanent defense industry—especially one so wide in scale, breadth (air, sea, land, and space), technology, and geography—is still relatively new. Until now, its implications for politics, economics, and technology have not been adequately discussed in an authoritative, accessible format for scholars and researchers, business people, journalists, policymakers, and interested laymen.
The Modern Defense Industry addresses the period from 1945 to the present, covering the United States, Europe, Russia, China, Israel, and other important arms-producing and arms-procuring countries. Including essays by experts from around the world, a glossary, data on firms and governments, laws and policies, primary documents, case studies, and a host of other elements, this set will be a unique resource for anyone interested in the arms industry. It will also offer penetrating insights into topics like international relations and diplomacy, arms proliferation, and contemporary politics.
Volume I comprises chapters by experts in the field on topics like the relationship between the industry, military, and government; how new modes of warfare are changing the industry; the implications of globalization on the industry; the black and gray areas of the arms trade; and much more. Volume II features an extensive A-Z glossary of terms, lists of defense firms and government agencies, annotated primary documents, lists of leading defense contractors and key weapons systems, an analysis of key legislation, and professional organizations.
The Modern Defense Industry sets the standard for state of the art overviews of an industry that has, for better or worse, come to infuse nearly every aspect of world affairs in the early twenty-first century.
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The Modern Defense Industry: Political, Economic, and Technological Issues
Whether it's guns and ammunition or multidimensional anti-terrorism systems, the defense industry is dynamic, complex, and ubiquitous. It is also mysterious, powerful, and controversial, involving thousands of players worldwide—from suppliers and producers to government and military procurers to shadowy figures that trade in the black market. This comprehensive, two-volume reference will explore, on a global scale, the various issues, concepts, problems, and controversies surrounding the rise of the modern defense industry. Unparalleled in its scope and insight, The Modern Defense Industry will prove invaluable to the industry's critics and champions alike.

The phenomenon of a more-or-less permanent defense industry—especially one so wide in scale, breadth (air, sea, land, and space), technology, and geography—is still relatively new. Until now, its implications for politics, economics, and technology have not been adequately discussed in an authoritative, accessible format for scholars and researchers, business people, journalists, policymakers, and interested laymen.
The Modern Defense Industry addresses the period from 1945 to the present, covering the United States, Europe, Russia, China, Israel, and other important arms-producing and arms-procuring countries. Including essays by experts from around the world, a glossary, data on firms and governments, laws and policies, primary documents, case studies, and a host of other elements, this set will be a unique resource for anyone interested in the arms industry. It will also offer penetrating insights into topics like international relations and diplomacy, arms proliferation, and contemporary politics.
Volume I comprises chapters by experts in the field on topics like the relationship between the industry, military, and government; how new modes of warfare are changing the industry; the implications of globalization on the industry; the black and gray areas of the arms trade; and much more. Volume II features an extensive A-Z glossary of terms, lists of defense firms and government agencies, annotated primary documents, lists of leading defense contractors and key weapons systems, an analysis of key legislation, and professional organizations.
The Modern Defense Industry sets the standard for state of the art overviews of an industry that has, for better or worse, come to infuse nearly every aspect of world affairs in the early twenty-first century.
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The Modern Defense Industry: Political, Economic, and Technological Issues

The Modern Defense Industry: Political, Economic, and Technological Issues

by Richard A. Bitzinger (Editor)
The Modern Defense Industry: Political, Economic, and Technological Issues

The Modern Defense Industry: Political, Economic, and Technological Issues

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Overview

Whether it's guns and ammunition or multidimensional anti-terrorism systems, the defense industry is dynamic, complex, and ubiquitous. It is also mysterious, powerful, and controversial, involving thousands of players worldwide—from suppliers and producers to government and military procurers to shadowy figures that trade in the black market. This comprehensive, two-volume reference will explore, on a global scale, the various issues, concepts, problems, and controversies surrounding the rise of the modern defense industry. Unparalleled in its scope and insight, The Modern Defense Industry will prove invaluable to the industry's critics and champions alike.

The phenomenon of a more-or-less permanent defense industry—especially one so wide in scale, breadth (air, sea, land, and space), technology, and geography—is still relatively new. Until now, its implications for politics, economics, and technology have not been adequately discussed in an authoritative, accessible format for scholars and researchers, business people, journalists, policymakers, and interested laymen.
The Modern Defense Industry addresses the period from 1945 to the present, covering the United States, Europe, Russia, China, Israel, and other important arms-producing and arms-procuring countries. Including essays by experts from around the world, a glossary, data on firms and governments, laws and policies, primary documents, case studies, and a host of other elements, this set will be a unique resource for anyone interested in the arms industry. It will also offer penetrating insights into topics like international relations and diplomacy, arms proliferation, and contemporary politics.
Volume I comprises chapters by experts in the field on topics like the relationship between the industry, military, and government; how new modes of warfare are changing the industry; the implications of globalization on the industry; the black and gray areas of the arms trade; and much more. Volume II features an extensive A-Z glossary of terms, lists of defense firms and government agencies, annotated primary documents, lists of leading defense contractors and key weapons systems, an analysis of key legislation, and professional organizations.
The Modern Defense Industry sets the standard for state of the art overviews of an industry that has, for better or worse, come to infuse nearly every aspect of world affairs in the early twenty-first century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216118466
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/15/2009
Series: Praeger Security International
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

RICHARD A. BITZINGER is a Senior Fellow with the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Previously, he was an Intelligence Analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency, and a researcher with the RAND Corp. He is the is the author of the book, Towards a Brave New Arms Industry? and his articles have appeared in such journals as International Security, Orbis, and the Naval War College Review.
RICHARD A. BITZINGER is a Senior Fellow with the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Previously, he was an Intelligence Analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency, and a researcher with the RAND Corp. He is the is the author of the book, Towards a Brave New Arms Industry? and his articles have appeared in such journals as International Security, Orbis, and the Naval War College Review.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Challenges Facing the Global Arms Industry in the 21st Century
Richard A. Bitzinger
Part I: The Defense Industry in a Global Context
2 Developments in the Global Arms Industry from the End of the Cold War to the mid-2000s
J. Paul Dunne, with the SIPRI Arms Production Program Staff
3 The Defense Iron Triangle Revisited
Ron Matthews and Curie Maharani
4 Power, Influence, and Hierarchy: Defense Industries in a Unipolar World
Stephanie G. Neuman
5 The Evolution of International Defense Hierarchies
Philip Finnegan
6 The Globalization of Defense Industries
Keith Hayward
7 The Role, Promise, and Challenges of Dual-Use Technologies in National Defense
Kathleen A. Walsh
Part II: The Defense Industry: Regional Perspectives
8 The Revolution in Military Affairs, Transformation, and the U.S. Defense Industry
Peter Dombrowski and Andrew L. Ross
9 The European Defense Industry in the 21st Century: Challenges and Responses
Richard A. Bitzinger
10 The Russian Defense Industry 1991–2008: From the Collapse of the Former Soviet Union to the Global Financial Crisis
Eugene Kogan
11 Arms and Autonomy: The Limits of China's Defense-Industrial Transformation
J. D. Kenneth Boutin
12 Emerging Defense Industries: Prospects and Implications
J. D. Kenneth Boutin
Part III: The Defense Industry and the Arms Trade
13 Export Controls and Their Relationship to National Defense Industries
Francis Cevasco
14 Offsets and International Industrial Participation
Bernard Udis
15 The Global Small Arms Industry: Transformed by War and Society
Aaron Karp
Appendix I. Key Defense-Industrial and Arms Trade–Related Terms
J. D. Kenneth Boutin
Appendix II. Organizations, Associations, Legislation, and Initiatives Relating to the Defense Industry and the Arms Trade
Curie Maharani
Appendix III. Key Defense Companies
Richard A. Bitzinger
Index
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