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Defense industries --- -Armaments industries --- Arms sales --- Military sales --- Military supplies industry --- Munitions --- Sale of military equipment --- Industries --- Arms transfers --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- -Congresses --- Armaments industries
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Une synthèse sur l'économie de l'industrie de défense mondiale, de la production d'armes jusqu'au marché de l'armement. Qui produit les armes ? Qui vend à qui ? Ce livre décrit et explique les enjeux stratégiques et économiques de la production d'armes dans le monde, à l'heure où détenir une industrie d'armement performante demeure l'ambition de la plupart des grandes puissances, anciennes ou émergentes. Idéal pour mieux comprendre la géopolitique mondiale.
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The six monarchies on the Arabian Peninsula have devoted enormous sums to defense in past decades. Nevertheless, the gap between their expensive armaments and their capacity to deter aggression and/or project military strength has narrowed but little in that time. This Element takes a political economy approach and argues that structural factors inherent in the Gulf states' political systems prohibit civilian oversight of the defense sector and are responsible for this outcome. Lax restraints on military outlays, in turn, enable widespread corruption, lead to large-scale waste, and account for the purchasing of unneeded, unsuitable, and incompatible weapons systems. The Element explores the challenges caused by plummeting oil prices and the resulting budget cuts and considers the development of domestic defense industries in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, intended as a part of their economic diversification program. The setbacks of the Saudi-led coalition's on-going war in Yemen starkly illustrate the narrative.
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Defense industries --- Armaments industries --- Arms sales --- Military sales --- Military supplies industry --- Munitions --- Sale of military equipment --- Industries --- Arms transfers --- History.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING --- Military Science --- Defense industries --- Business & Economics --- Industries --- Government policy --- Armaments industries --- Arms sales --- Military sales --- Military supplies industry --- Munitions --- Sale of military equipment --- Arms transfers
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In 1964, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) made a momentous policy decision. In response to rising tensions with the United States and Soviet Union, a top-secret massive military industrial complex in the mountains of inland China was built, which the CCP hoped to keep hidden from enemy bombers. Mao named this the Third Front. The Third Front received more government investment than any other developmental initiative of the Mao era, and yet this huge industrial war machine, which saw the mobilization of fifteen million people, was not officially acknowledged for over a decade and a half. Drawing on a rich collection of archival documents, memoirs, and oral interviews, Covell Meyskens provides the first history of the Third Front campaign. He shows how the militarization of Chinese industrialization linked millions of everyday lives to the global Cold War, merging global geopolitics with local change.
China --- History, Military. --- Defense industries --- Economic policy --- Armaments industries --- Arms sales --- Military sales --- Military supplies industry --- Munitions --- Sale of military equipment --- Industries --- Arms transfers
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Aerospace industries --- -Defense industries --- -Aerospace industries --- -387.71 --- Armaments industries --- Arms sales --- Military sales --- Military supplies industry --- Munitions --- Sale of military equipment --- Industries --- Arms transfers --- Technological innovations --- -Technological innovations --- Defense industries --- 387.71
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Today, there are big changes and differences between countries in matters of national defense. Gone are the huge engines of military industrial might, and struggling in their wake are networks upon networks of small and medium-sized enterprises (SME's), groping with the harsh reality of survival in this new world. For the first time, many if not most of them, are being forced to deal with new issues such as product development, marketing to a civilian world, private-sector financing and adopting competitive business practices and generally living outside the shadow of the defense business.
Small business --- Defense industries --- Petites et moyennes entreprises --- Industrie militaire --- Management --- Gestion --- Small business. --- Business & Economics --- Management Styles & Communication --- Armaments industries --- Arms sales --- Military sales --- Military supplies industry --- Munitions --- Sale of military equipment --- Industries --- Arms transfers
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING --- Military Science --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Military base conversion --- Economic conversion --- Defense industries --- Armaments industries --- Arms sales --- Military sales --- Military supplies industry --- Munitions --- Sale of military equipment --- Conversion of military bases --- Military bases --- Conversion --- Industries --- Arms transfers
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