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War and military spending in developing countries and their consequences for development
Collier, Paul
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without jeopardizing
security
interests. Military expenditure does not appear to be an effective deterrent of rebellion, and …, if it is reduced in a coordinated manner across a region then external
security
interests would be unaffected. The …
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The British military-industrial complex in history: The importance of political economy
Edgerton, David
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Economics of Peace and Security Journal
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2008
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pp. 6-10
This article highlights the until quite recently neglected political-economic thinking in matters of defense in twentieth-century Britain. It argues that retrieving such analyses from the interwar years is an excellent although partial way to get at an alternative picture of interwar defense...
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A state in denial: Britain’s WMD dependency on the United States
Plesch, Dan
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2008
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pp. 40-48
Britain is not an independent nuclear power. Its nuclear warheads and delivery systems depend upon American supplied management and technology and have done so since the dawn of the nuclear age. For years these matters were classified and today both governments only supply partial information....
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Foreword
Galbraith, Jamie
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This piece provides a Foreword to the new journal by the chair of Economics for
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Can British defense firms diversify? The Nanoquest case and the limits to dual-use theories
Feldman, Jonathan
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2008
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pp. 56-63
This article investigates the case of Nanoquest, a small diversification project that was tied to BAE Systems’ earlier incarnation as British Aerospace (BAe). I show that British military firms can have success when diversifying into civilian markets, but the process can be sabotaged by...
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Improving military expenditure decisionmaking in sub-Saharan Africa
Harris, Geoff
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5
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2010
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pp. 38-44
. The article attempts to answer two questions. First, how can the budget of the
security
sector be allocated so as to … result in effective and efficient
security
outcomes? Second, how can an appropriate level of military expenditure for a …
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Symposium: Palestine — an economy in conflict. An introduction to the symposium
Perlo-Freeman, Sam
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2008
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pp. 6-7
Provides an introduction to the symposium on Palestine
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The fragility of the Palestinian Authority: Economic causes
Saleh, Basel
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Economics of Peace and Security Journal
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2008
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pp. 49-56
/94
peace
agreements, the study analyzes the forces that caused the fragility of the Palestinian Authority. These are: (1 … future
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agreement in order for the Palestinian Authority to be an effective entity that can promote economic progress …
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Licensed to kill: The United Kingdom’s arms export licensing process
Stavrianakis, Anna
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2008
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The article addresses the U.K. government’s arms export licensing process to try to account for the discrepancy between its rhetoric of responsibility and practice of ongoing controversial exports. I describe the government’s licensing process and demonstrate how this process fails to...
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Wealth sharing and
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processes
Wennmann, Achim
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transitions. It considers the general role of wealth sharing in
peace
processes before providing a comparative analysis of case … studies of the
peace
processes of Sudan (North-South) and Indonesia (Aceh). It then draws lessons on how wealth sharing can …
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