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Research Handbook on the Arms Trade [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 456 pages, height x width: 244x169 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1789900980
  • ISBN-13: 9781789900989
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 456 pages, height x width: 244x169 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1789900980
  • ISBN-13: 9781789900989
This comprehensive Research Handbook examines the key drivers of the arms trade, mapping the main trends in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. It also explores the principal defence markets internationally, including the US, China, India, Russia and the UK in greater detail.Across twenty-six chapters, international experts assess the central drivers of the arms trade, such as the insecurities of small states in an increasingly realist world of power politics, the continued presence of conflict, technological change and the presence of corruption. Analysing critical issues from the future of air and naval power and their implications for the trade to the impact of emerging technology and the prospects for arms control, the chapters raise a number of central issues as to the challenges and future direction of the arms trade. The Research Handbook concludes that defence spending and procurement have remained paramount and on a general upward trend since the Cold War, particularly in Asia and the Middle East.This Research Handbook will be a valuable resource for academics and students of international relations, security studies and political science. Its global approach will also be beneficial for arms policy analysts and defence professionals.

This comprehensive Research Handbook examines the key drivers of the arms trade, mapping the main trends in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. It also explores the principal defence markets internationally, including the US, China, India, Russia and the UK in greater detail.

Recenzijas

'An excellent volume which provides fresh perspectives on the wicked problem of the international arms trade. With an impressive list of contributors spanning North America, Europe and the Indo-Pacific, this book will be of significant interest to both academics and practitioners alike.' -- Ben Schreer, Macquarie University, Australia 'This is an excellent compendium of chapters on this relatively neglected sphere of international political studies. It brings together an impressive range of expertise in the field who examine the many dimensions and facets of the international arms trade. The volume succeeds in being both accessible to the non-specialist, while also conveying the directions in which more advanced research is progressing.' -- M.L.R. Smith, King's College London, UK

List of contributors
vii
Foreword xv
Acknowledgements xvi
PART I THE TRADE IN ARMS
1 Understanding the arms trade
2(15)
Andrew T.H. Tan
PART II KEY DRIVERS OF THE ARMS TRADE
2 Key drivers of the arms trade
17(22)
Andrew T.H. Tan
3 The future of deterrence and the arms trade
39(14)
Adam Lockyer
4 Small state survival strategies and the arms trade
53(13)
Magnus Petersson
5 The inter-relation between arms trade, military expenditure and armed conflict
66(14)
Nan Tian
6 Technological change, future wars and the arms trade
80(17)
Malcolm Davis
7 Corruption in the arms trade
97(18)
Sam Perlo-Freeman
8 Natural resource rents and military expenditures in the Middle East and North Africa: a long-run perspective
115(18)
Hamid E. Ali
PART III DEFENCE SPENDING AND PROCUREMENT
9 Defense spending and modernization in the United States
133(14)
Seamus P. Daniels
10 China's defense spending and procurement
147(19)
Yves-Heng Lim
11 India: defence spending and procurement
166(17)
Rahul Roy-Chaudhury
Viraj Solanki
12 Russia's defence spending and procurement
183(10)
Petr Topychkanov
13 Defence spending and procurement in the United Kingdom
193(15)
Andrew Dorman
Matthew Uttley
14 Asia: defence spending and procurement
208(18)
Andrew T.H. Tan
15 From economic to strategic crisis: European military expenditure and procurement in the 2010s
226(15)
Lucie Beraud-Sudreau
16 Defense spending and procurement in the Middle East and North Africa
241(18)
Riad Alsalam Attar
17 Defence expenditure and procurement -- Africa
259(15)
Martin Revayi Rupiya
18 Defence spending and procurement in Latin America
274(15)
Rafael Duarte Villa
Juliana Viggiano
PART IV KEY ISSUES
19 Arms exports and U.S. grand strategy: understanding the nexus
289(19)
Paul J. Smith
20 The Chinese defence industrial base: past accomplishments and future challenges
308(20)
Jingdong Yuan
21 The European defence industries
328(14)
Aude-E. Fleurant
Yannick Queau
22 Bloc obsolescence: case study of European air power
342(14)
Ian Anthony
23 The future of naval power
356(23)
Swee Lean Collin Koh
24 Emerging technologies and the arms trade
379(10)
Michael T. Klare
Andrew T.H. Tan
25 The revolution of autonomous systems and its implications for the arms trade
389(17)
Austin Wyatt
Jai Galliott
26 Conventional arms control: problems and prospects
406(13)
Owen Greene
Index 419
Edited by Andrew T.H. Tan, Non-Resident Principal Fellow, Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs, New Zealand