Whitehall Papers: Defence Industrial Triptych : Government As a Customer, Sponsor and Regulator of Defence Industry by Henrik Heidenkamp, John Louth and Trevor Taylor (2013, Trade Paperback)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherTaylor & Francis Group
ISBN-101138023582
ISBN-139781138023581
eBay Product ID (ePID)175815218
Product Key Features
Number of Pages164 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDefence Industrial Triptych : Government As a Customer, Sponsor and Regulator of Defence Industry
Publication Year2013
SubjectMilitary Science, Globalization, Military / General, International Relations / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
TypeTextbook
AuthorHenrik Heidenkamp, John Louth, Trevor Taylor
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Technology & Engineering, History
SeriesWhitehall Papers
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight10.7 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal338.47355
Table Of ContentAbout the Authors, Acronyms and Abbreviations, Foreword: The Right Honourable James Arbuthnot MP, I. Introduction, II. Governments as Customers of Defence Industries, III. The State>Defence Industrial Relationship: Government as Sponsor, IV. The Regulation and Control of Defence Businesses, V. Implications of the Government>Defence Industry Relationship
SynopsisThe Defence Industrial Triptych systematically analyses the components and drivers of the relationships that bind a government to its defence industrial base by examining three major case studies: the UK, US and Germany, who between them account for over three quarters of NATO defence spending., The relationship between government and the businesses that contribute towards the defence and security of the state is a critical one; it often underscores a modern state's foreign policy and sense of place in the world. Yet, despite its clear importance, this subject is underexplored and rarely analysed in a rigorous manner. As a consequence, government defence industrial policies, if they exist at all, often seem somewhat contrived, ill-considered and contradictory. The Defence Industrial Triptych systematically analyses the components and drivers of the relationships that bind a government to its defence industrial base by examining three major case studies: the UK, US and Germany, who between them account for over three quarters of NATO defence spending. The features of their defence industrial relationships -whether common or unique - provide vital lessons for policy-makers, industrialists and the taxpayer. As defence cuts bite across NATO and as the UK approaches the 2015 Strategic Defence and Security Review, the relationships this Whitehall Paper considers are more important than ever.