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ID190703
Title ProperEngines of power
Other Title Informationelectricity, AI, and general-purpose, military transformations
LanguageENG
AuthorDafoe, Allan ;  Ding, Jeffrey
Summary / Abstract (Note)Major theories of military innovation focus on relatively narrow technological developments, such as nuclear weapons or aircraft carriers. Arguably the most profound military implications of technological change, however, come from more fundamental advances arising from ‘general-purpose technologies’ (GPTs), such as the steam engine, electricity, and the computer. Building from scholarship on GPTs and economic growth, we argue that the effects of GPTs on military effectiveness are broad, delayed, and shaped by indirect productivity spillovers. We label this impact pathway a ‘general-purpose military transformation’ (GMT). Contrary to studies that predict GPTs will rapidly diffuse to militaries around the world and narrow gaps in capabilities, we show that GMTs can reinforce existing balances if leading militaries have stronger linkages to a robust industrial base in the GPT than challengers. Evidence from electricity's impact on military affairs, covering the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, supports our propositions about GMTs. To probe the explanatory value of our theory and account for alternative interpretations, we compare findings from the electricity case to the military impacts of submarine technology, a non-GPT that emerged in the same period. Finally, we apply our findings to contemporary debates about artificial intelligence, which could plausibly cause a profound GMT.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Journal of International Security Vol. 8, No.3; Aug 2023: p.377 - 394
Journal SourceEuropean Journal of International Security Vol: 8 No 3
Key WordsDual-Use ;  Electricity ;  Military Innovation ;  Emerging Technology ;  Artifical Intelligence


 
 
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