In recent years, ‘dual-use policies’ have become a widely promoted response to the problems faced by defence producers confronting the decline in defence expenditures, the continuing growth in the cost of new weapons systems, and the changing relationship between military and civilian technologies. A consensus has developed on the importance of dual-use policies, but no agreement seems apparent on what they are; such confusion derives from the variety of dual-use technologies, and the even broader array of mechanisms by which they can be transferred across military and civilian applications. By suggesting a typology of dual-use technology transfer mechanisms this paper provides a platform for the comparison and analysis of different dual-us...
Are governments right to support technological evolution through military R&D ? If the answer is pos...
International cooperation on export controls for technology is based on three assumptions, that it i...
Since the early 1980s the concept of non-offensive defence has gained considerable support in peace ...
This paper will discuss dual-use technologies with a focus on practices and trends relevant for inte...
International audienceAre governments right to support technological progress through military R&D? ...
“Dual-Use policies” are one response to the challenges faced by defence research establishments and ...
Dual use technology has been advocated as the solution for the twin problem of maintaining a high te...
The contributions of colleagues in SPRU at the University of Sussex are also acknowledged. From tech...
Defence procurement easily matches and exceeds virtually any other form of technology-intensive proc...
International audienceIn the main arms-producing countries, Ministries of Defence are looking for al...
National audienceIn the main arms-producing countries, Ministries of Defence are looking for altern...
Scarce resources, technological dynamics, and political pressures, combined with the converging dema...
State defence and security policies rely mostly on their military capabilities. The latter are ensur...
Spillovers from defence-industrial developments have strongly influenced civilian technologies. Desp...
“Defense Industry” (DI) not only strengthens the military power of a country, but also effects other...
Are governments right to support technological evolution through military R&D ? If the answer is pos...
International cooperation on export controls for technology is based on three assumptions, that it i...
Since the early 1980s the concept of non-offensive defence has gained considerable support in peace ...
This paper will discuss dual-use technologies with a focus on practices and trends relevant for inte...
International audienceAre governments right to support technological progress through military R&D? ...
“Dual-Use policies” are one response to the challenges faced by defence research establishments and ...
Dual use technology has been advocated as the solution for the twin problem of maintaining a high te...
The contributions of colleagues in SPRU at the University of Sussex are also acknowledged. From tech...
Defence procurement easily matches and exceeds virtually any other form of technology-intensive proc...
International audienceIn the main arms-producing countries, Ministries of Defence are looking for al...
National audienceIn the main arms-producing countries, Ministries of Defence are looking for altern...
Scarce resources, technological dynamics, and political pressures, combined with the converging dema...
State defence and security policies rely mostly on their military capabilities. The latter are ensur...
Spillovers from defence-industrial developments have strongly influenced civilian technologies. Desp...
“Defense Industry” (DI) not only strengthens the military power of a country, but also effects other...
Are governments right to support technological evolution through military R&D ? If the answer is pos...
International cooperation on export controls for technology is based on three assumptions, that it i...
Since the early 1980s the concept of non-offensive defence has gained considerable support in peace ...