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CIAO DATE: 12/99
Arming the Future:
A Defense Industry for the 21st Century
Ann R. Markusen and Sean S. Costigan (eds.)
1999
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Part I. Introduction
The Military Industrial Challenge
Ann R. Markusen and Sean S. Costigan
Part II. Transformation in the PostCold War Decade
Contending Security Doctrines and the Military Industrial Base
Greg Bischak
Cashing In, Cashing Out, and Converting: Restructuring of the Defense Industrial Base in the 1990s
Michael Oden
The History and Politics of the Pentagons Dual-Use Strategy
Jay Stowsky
Redefining National Defense: The Challenge of Cold War Politics and Economics on Capitol Hill
Paul F. Walker
Part III. The Consequences of Defense Industry Consolidation
Private Arsenals: Americas PostCold War Burden
Harvey M. Sapolsky and Eugene Gholz
Defense Mergers: Weapons Cost, Innovation, and International Arms Industry Cooperation
Erik Pages
Redesigning the Defense Industrial Base
Kenneth Flamm
Part IV: The Push to Export
The Changing Economics of the Arms Trade
David Gold
Dual-Use Technology: Back to the Future?
Judith Reppy
A Framework for Limiting the Negative Consequences of Surplus U.S. Arms Production and Trading
Lora Lumpe
Part V. Defense Industry Globalization
Globalization in the PostCold War Defense Industry: Challenges and Opportunities
Richard A. Bitzinger
Which Way to Turn? The European Defense Industry After the Cold War4
John Lovering
The Changing Civil-Military Production Mix in Western Europes Defense Industry
Michael Brzoska, Peter Wilke, and Herbert Wulf
Part VI. An Industry for the Future
Policy Choices in Arming the Future
Ann R. Markusen and Sean S. Costigan
Contributors