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  1. Security needs and the performance of the defense industry
    Erschienen: 2000

    Abstract: "Today, leading defense firms are concentrated into just two distinct blocs - those based in the US and those in Western Europe. All US defense firms and most European ones are private. Market structure may thus play an important role in... mehr

     

    Abstract: "Today, leading defense firms are concentrated into just two distinct blocs - those based in the US and those in Western Europe. All US defense firms and most European ones are private. Market structure may thus play an important role in determining procurement levels as well as defense policies in the US and Europe. This paper focuses on the interactions between defense needs and market structure. It presents a model in which two producer blocs (representing the US and Europe) produce an identical homogeneous defense good. The rest of the world' purchases the defense good from the two producer countries. The security level of each of the two producing countries depends on its purchase of the defense good relative to the amount of defense good purchased by the rest of the world. Each country measures its security level against a target that it sets for itself. The main results of this paper are: 1. Generally, the total world quantity of the defense good is lower when the government

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
    Weitere Identifier:
    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/11585
    DDC Klassifikation: Wirtschaft (330); Handel, Kommunikation, Verkehr (380); Management und unterstützende Tätigkeiten (650); Industrielle Fertigung (670); Wirtschaft (330)
    Schriftenreihe: Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Marktprozeß und Unternehmensentwicklung, Abteilung Wettbewerbsfähigkeit und industrieller Wandel ; Bd. 00-04
    Schlagworte: Militärische Macht; Rüstungspolitik; Rüstungsindustrie; Marktstruktur; Nash-Gleichgewicht; Theorie; Kollektive Sicherheit; Sicherheitspolitik
    Weitere Schlagworte: (stw)Rüstungspolitik; (stw)Rüstungsindustrie; (stw)Marktstruktur; (stw)Nash-Gleichgewicht; (stw)Theorie; (stw)Welt; (stw)Internationale Sicherheit; (thesoz)Leistungsfähigkeit; (thesoz)Ausgaben; (thesoz)Materialwirtschaft; (thesoz)Marktstellung; (thesoz)Sicherheitspolitik; (thesoz)USA; (thesoz)Weltmarkt; (thesoz)Rüstungsindustrie; (thesoz)Nordamerika; (thesoz)Unternehmen; (thesoz)Westeuropa; Arbeitspapier; Graue Literatur; Buch
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  2. Security needs and the performance of the defense industry
  3. Turkey's nuclear onset: military policy, techno-nationalism trends and defence industrial capabilities
    Autor*in: Kasapoglu, Can
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin ; SSOAR - Social Science Open Access Repository, Mannheim

    Abstract: President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has recently stated that there is no reason why Tur­key should not have nuclear warhead-tipped missiles, at a time when other nations also possess such a deterrent. The Turkish president's remarks sparked... mehr

     

    Abstract: President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has recently stated that there is no reason why Tur­key should not have nuclear warhead-tipped missiles, at a time when other nations also possess such a deterrent. The Turkish president's remarks sparked heated debates as to Ankara’s possible military policy shifts and related nuclear objectives. In the 2010s, Turkey accomplished a number of outstanding achievements in the defence sector, especially in unmanned systems development. Ankara is also pursuing a ballistic missile programme (the Bora missile) which saw its operational debut back in May 2019. However, in the short term, the Turkish defence technological and in­dus­trial base (DTIB) lacks the capacity to support military-grade nuclear proliferation, nuclear warhead design and strategic ballistic missile production. More importantly, present indicators suggest no backtrack from Turkey's non-proliferation commitments. Rather, the 'nuclear missile' rhetoric essentially highlights Ankara’s geo­p

     

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