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Restructuring the Global Military Sector Volume editor Mary Kaldor

Restructuring the Global Military Sector By Volume editor Mary Kaldor

Restructuring the Global Military Sector by Volume editor Mary Kaldor


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Summary

This second volume of a study commissioned by UNU/WIDER examines the changes taking place within the military sector. It concludes that there has been little conversion of resources from military to civilian purposes.

Restructuring the Global Military Sector Summary

Restructuring the Global Military Sector: v. 2: The End of Military Fordism by Volume editor Mary Kaldor

Since the mid-1980s there have been substantial cuts in military spending throughout the world, with the exception of Pacific Asia. The end of the Cold War, democratization in Africa and Latin America, structural adjustment programmes, debts and cuts in public spending are just some of the political and economic developments that have instigated and led to changes across the globe in armed forces, arms industries and other military-related activities. This second volume of a study commissioned by UNU/WIDER examines the changes taking place within the military sector. It concludes that there has been little conversion of resources from military to civilian purposes. Neither monetary resources or real resources, such as manpower or industries, have been utilized as a peace dividend. Instead, the military sector is being restructured and is becoming more globalized and informal.

Table of Contents

Part 1 General trends: Global trends in military efforts and activities, Genevieve Schmeder; Employment effects of military restructuring, Ruth Stanley; Disarmament and disposal of surplus weapons - a survey on dismantling, destruction and transfer of surplus weapons and ammunition, Susanne Kopte, Peter Wilke; The changing structure of the tank industry, Ulrich Albreacht; The contraction of the world military aircraft industry, Randall Forsberg; The defence electronics sector, Andree Larcher. Part 2 The Brazilian arms industry and civil-military relations, Renato Dagnino, Domicio Proenca; Conversion in Ukraine - some results and problems, Igor Egorov; Rebuilding the European defence industry in a competitive world - intergovernmentalism and the leading role played by companies, John Lovering; Defence industry restructuring in Pacific-Asia, John Lovering, Ron Matthews; Defence conversion - regional and international aspects - a case study of Martin, Slovakia, Yahia Said; The conversion of US Subic naval base in the Philippines - political and economic consequences, Joel Rocamora.

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GOR002374174
9781855674288
1855674289
Restructuring the Global Military Sector: v. 2: The End of Military Fordism by Volume editor Mary Kaldor
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1998-04-01
352
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