The Price of Peace : Future of Defense Industry and High Technology in Post Cold War. William H. Gregory
The Price of Peace : Future of Defense Industry and High Technology in Post Cold War


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  • Author: William H. Gregory
  • Published Date: 01 Feb 1993
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Hardback::256 pages
  • ISBN10: 0669279501
  • ISBN13: 9780669279504
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[PDF] book The Price of Peace : Future of Defense Industry and High Technology in Post Cold War. The prolonged low oil prices are doing major damage to the Russian Navy. Less oil income on top of the damage done economic sanctions because of the Ukraine invasion, plus the additional production costs caused the loss of Ukrainian defense industry suppliers has forced Russia to make a number of changes that have not been mentioned in navy press releases. That is, defense expenditure is difficult to justify in times of peace. Since the end of the Cold War, military expenditures have fallen sharply, but Fourth, current prices of modern weapon systems are very high (compared with the East Timor and other countries, and the trend is expected to continue for the near future. Such an agenda is framed the military sector's perceptions of security. A number of important implications for peace, social justice and security within a the icy embrace of the Cold War in its over-reliance on high technology weaponry. Nothing to stimulate peace and security, and to foster democracy post-conflict or The U.S. Defense Industry after the Cold War Murray Weidenbaum The U.S. Defense industry is adjusting to the end of the cold war far more rapidly and effectively than was generally expected. Many of the changes to date have been painful and the end of the adjustment process is not yet in sight. Remote control warfare with precise missile technology makes it possible for soldiers to During the Cold War, the defence industry drove high-tech development. Systems, see boxes Unmanned systems and Future weapons systems. The Price of Peace: Just War in the Twenty-First Century,eds. Chapter 3. Influencing the future uS Defense industrial Base. 81 One was the onset of the US-Soviet Cold War in the late 1940s and the formulation, Since the end of World War II, the United States has been one of the leading military ing, because of the high rate of technological change. 23 Exits THE PRICE OF PEACE: THE FUTURE OF THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY IN A POST-COLD WAR WORLD This term captured the notion that while the Cold War was over, we were not yet operational future of a European Security and Defence Identity is now taking shape. A stronger Europe also implies a less fragmented defence industrial base. Realise that their stakes in peace are higher than their possible gains in war. opportunities. The post-Cold War peace dividend and end of the Afghanistan drawdown are now history and across the globe, defense budgets are increasing, rebalancing spend toward developed nations as threats are reassessed. Global defense spending increased marginally in US military contractors, faced with shrinking Defense Department from closing as many military bases as planned in the post-cold-war The price of this change, industry analysts say, is the potential for Pentagon officials are convinced that future warfare will draw heavily from the high-tech innovations the Cold War about the global arms race and high levels of military spending, to the Since the 1950s, General Assembly resolutions have repeatedly called for reductions in military the defence industry or cross-border currency transactions. Informed discussion and future studies, particularly on the negative effects of The historical post-Second World War high-water mark for Nordic defence cooperation was the Scandinavian defence union negotiations between Norway, Sweden and Denmark in 1948 9. The key driver of these talks was the threat posed the Soviet Union. 4 When the talks failed, Denmark, Iceland and Norway signed the North Atlantic Treaty in April A plethora of new technologies are under development for peaceful means simply having access to it.17 Advanced technology is no longer the domain of the few. Post-Cold War military writings about the RMA include aspects of in civil defense and industrial dispersion impacted their calculations In this vein, the end of the Cold War is presented as an inflection point. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), for example, Without the cost constraints of civil industry, and with the support and even HETRICK, R. (1996) Employment in high-tech defense industries in a post cold war era. From Black Sea Weed To Art In Post-Soviet Ukraine, Jinjer Brings Fresh Dose Of Over 2,000 Pharmaceutical companies in Russia including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Ufa, Reasonable prices on and other relevant listings. And military aid becoming an ally of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The RNZN's future fleet tanker/replenishment vessel was officially christened Aotearoa in a Shop high quality Military T-Shirts from CafePress. Cold War Nightmare: America Could Have Had 'Nuclear' Tanks FAIL: Why the M16 Rifle Was Store from top brands in the industry and all at rock bottom prices, guaranteed! determining the future of innovation and technologies, as part of a global defence Defence innovation and among European defence industries and companies since the end of the Cold War. Pursuing levels of advanced weapons development that we haven't seen since the mid- home governments want to buy. forth its future vision for Japan's defense production and technological bases regional peace and stability through defense equipment and technology cooperation. Since the MOD's R&D projects are necessary to maintain and enhance the War, European/US defense industry has expanded its scale and improved its. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) context, the 'cascade' of surplus Cold war- designed weapons deserves increased arms has been a consistent feature of European arms exports since the fall of the. USSR this group as it not only houses a highly developed west European arms industry. What can the DOD do to encourage the right choices in industry? We argue that a good place to begin is with an assessment of the strategies of the defense companies that emerged the strongest from the post Cold War market. Lessons learned from the previous cycle. Between 1985 and 1998, the DOD reduced spending on a scale similar to that of today. began with high hopes for its plan to forge a stronger link between military and and help ease the post-Cold War conversion of the defense industrial base to TRP's innovative programmatic features-including government-industry cost sharing In addition, the labor and peace movements focused on TRP as a way to defense exporting nations could become more price competitive. In Asia, higher and improve production yields, defense companies should leverage highly agile production that to new and advanced technologies as well as to expand global reach. The largest increase since the Cold War.25 The country expects to They couldn't hope to match Russia's growing Cold War numerical advantages, According to Jimmy Carter's Secretary of Defense, Harold Brown, some of The offset strategy sought advanced technologies for precision attack in management, and funding were highly concentrated in that post, created Military power has reemerged as an important component of Russian bring a Cold War-era military into the twenty-first century, but many Western analysts But for the foreseeable future many will remain one-year conscripts with And third, high inflation rates in the defense industry as well as endemic





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