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Arming the Future: A Defense Industry for the 21st Century

Ann R. Markusen and Sean S. Costigan (eds.)

Council on Foreign Relations

1999

 

Tables and Figures

 

Chapter 1

Table 1.1 Major Defense Contractors by Nation, Sales 1995
Table 1.2 Arms Exports: Britain, France, United States, 1989–96
Table 1.3 Military Expenditures: 1985, 1990, 1994
Table 1.4 Defense Employment Reduction
Table 1.5 Defense-Related Employment: 1987–99
Figure 1.1 U.S. Defense Mergers in the 1990s
Figure 1.2 Military Procurement: Pay, 1970 to 2000

 

Chapter 2

Table 2.1 Comparison of Alternative Military Force Structure and Spending Plans
Table 2.2 Prime Contract Awards
Table 2.3 Selected Weapons Procurement by Sector

 

Chapter 3

Table 3.1 Merger and Acquisition Activity in the Defense Industry, 1989–96
Table 3.2 Twenty-Five Top Defense Contractors: Sales, Employment, Defense Dependence, 1989–94
Table 3.3 Major Markets for Diversification
Table 3.4 Performance Measures of Consolidating and Diversifying Firms
Table 3.5 Sales and Employment Changes in Consolidating and Diversifying Firms
Table 3.6 Performance Measures of 41 Small and Medium-Sized Defense-Related Companies

 

Chapter 6

Table 6.1 Defense Drawdowns, Gross Domestic Product, and Constant 1996 $U.S.
Table 6.2 U.S. Defense Employment by Sector

 

Chapter 7

Figure 7.1 The Consolidation of U.S. Military Aircraft Manufacturers, 1945–96
Figure 7.2 Total Value of Recent U.S. Aerospace Mergers and Acquisitions, 1989–97

 

Chapter 8

Table 8.1 Prime Contractors in the Tactical Missile Industrial Base
Table 8.2 Major Subcontractors in the Tactical Missile Industrial Base, 1993
Figure 8.1 Distribution of NATO Procurement, 1994
Figure 8.2 Distribution of NATO R&D, 1994

 

Chapter 9

Table 9.1 Major Changes in the Arms Trade, 1985–90 to 1991–95
Figure 9.1 Arms Exports as a Share of Military Spending, Worldwide Totals, 1987–95

 

Chapter 11

Table 11.1 Value of Worldwide Arms Shipments, 1991–96
Table 11.2 Arms Flow to Greece and Turkey, 1992–95

 

Chapter 12

Table 12.1 The Globalization of Arms Production: A Typology
Table 12.2 Recent Major U.S. Arms Sales Involving Coproduction Offsets
Figure 12.1 International Arms Cooperation, 1961–95
Figure 12.2 International Arms Cooperation with the Developing World, 1961–95
Figure 12.3 Defense Industry Joint Venture Companies, 1986–95: Transatlantic vs. Intra-European
Figure 12.4 Defense Industry M&As, 1986–95: Transatlantic vs. Intra-European
Figure 12.5 Transatlantic vs. Intra-European Arms Cooperation, 1961–95

 

Chapter 13

Table 13.1 Defense Spending in Europe, 1995
Table 13.2 Trends in Defense Spending in Western Europe
Table 13.3 Changes in Defense Spending, 1985–94
Table 13.4 Changes in Total Defense Spending and Major Weapons Purchase, United States and Europe
Table 13.5 Employment in the European Defense Industry
Table 13.6 European Arms Imports as Percent of Total Defense Spending
Table 13.7 European Defense Companies Ranked by Value of Defense Sales, 1993
Table 13.8 Collaborative Defense Projects Involving the United Kingdom

 

Chapter 14

Table 14.1 Expenditures on Procurement of Heavy Equipment
Table 14.2 Exports of Newly Produced Major Weapons
Table 14.3 Employment in Arms Production in West European Countries
Table 14.4 Performance of West European Arms-Producing Companies
Table A14.1 Performance of European Arms Producers: The “Expanders”
Table A14.2 Performance of European Arms Producers: The “Converters”
Table A14.3 Performance of European Arms Producers: The “Downsizers”
Table A14.4 Performance of European Arms Producers: The “Terminators”