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MURGATROYD, CLIVE
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Defence and the arctic-go with the floe
/ Murgatroyd, Clive
Murgatroyd, Clive
Journal Article
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2009.
Summary/Abstract
As the Arctic ice melts, the polar region is becoming increasingly exposed to the political tussles of resource exploitation. Accompanying the territorial disputes is the imminent militarisation of the international space by circumpolar states. The UK has a difficult decision to make: either include the Arctic in its future defence strategy or advocate a zone of peace in this valuable part of the world. it cannot do both.
Key Words
Defence
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Polar Region - Governance
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084869
Defence in a changed climate
/ Murgatroyd, Clive
Murgatroyd, Clive
Journal Article
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Publication
2008.
Key Words
Defence
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Climate Change - Defence
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Fossil Fuel - Defence
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Defence - Fossil Fuel
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114396
Sustainability in defence acquisition: maintaining the momentum
/ Murgatroyd, Clive
Murgatroyd, Clive
Journal Article
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2012.
Summary/Abstract
Sustainability is a key principle for the long-term future of defence procurement. Despite recent advancement and a recognition of its importance in the Strategic Defence and Security Review and the National Security Strategy, decisions on future military capabilities are likely to be dominated by short-term financial concerns. Clive Murgatroyd explores the risks of sidelining sustainability for the long-term relevance, affordability and resilience of the UK's military capabilities.
Key Words
Defence procurement
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National Security Strategy
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Future Military Capabilities
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