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002290
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Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1991.
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x, 179p.
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1555872697
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033648 | 355.82/FIN 033648 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
124089
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2012.
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The article offers information on Chinese cruise missiles, the production rate for which is increasing every year. Possible Chinese naval deployment of a long-range land-attack cruise missile may be compared with the initial U.S. Navy deployment of Tomahawks aboard surface ships, including battleships, in the 1980s Chinese may plan to use their cruise missiles in the way the Tomahawks are used to hit particular precision targets from unexpected axes.
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154335
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How have European cross-border defence industrial mergers and acquisitions affected domestic procurement bias among the major EU powers? This article departs from the findings of Andrew Moravcsik more than two decades ago suggesting that major West European states had no ingrained preferences for defence industrial autarchy. When cross-national armament projects were derailed, this could be attributed to political efforts of national defence industrial champions favouring purely domestic projects. As former national champions join pan-European defence groups, their preferences are likely modified. Does this shift procurement towards non-European “off-the-shelf” solutions which, according to Moravcsik, are favoured by defence departments? Or does it give impetus to a stronger preference for European as opposed to domestic systems? In this article, procurement patterns in the aftermath of cross-border defence industry consolidation will be analysed. Procurement bias is assessed in two industry segments characterised by pervasive consolidation.
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ID:
044107
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Geneva, Interavia Publications, 1980.
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Description |
168p.
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020991 | 358.17182/INT 020991 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
102316
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New Delhi, KW Publishers, 2010.
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275p.
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9789380502397, hbk
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055650 | 355.033054/MEA 055650 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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031260
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Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1962.
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x, 245p.
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159301
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The authors substantiate the expediency of developing and employing proximity detonation aerosol sprays for the protection of military and key economic and infrastructural assets against guided missiles in the process of territorial defense.
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ID:
045740
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New York, Harper and Brothers, Publishers, 1960.
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xii, 337pHbk
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003532 | 623.4519/YAT 003532 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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