International audienceThis article considers the politics and economics of arms trade in the Persian Gulf from the perspective of the importers, rather than the usual focus on the exporters. It analyses the purposes that weapons purchases have served over the last three decades for three of the most important Middle Eastern arms importers—the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. This shows an increasingly blurred divide between the political, economic and strategic dimensions of the arms trade. It suggests an important shift in the relations between the arms client/importing states, supplier/exporting states, and defense industrial companies
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International audienceThe reasons for wars around the Gulf are numerous, both economic and religious...
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International arms sales play an important role in the defense of states and as a result a sizeab...
After a low point in the early 2000s, the global arms trade is experiencing a resurgence. Powerful s...
This article surveys the evolution of the international arms market since the end of the Cold War. I...
aim of the project was to conduct empirically informed theoretical research which analyses the cause...
International audienceThe reasons for wars around the Gulf are numerous, both economic and religious...
1. The Political Economy of Armaments. Vol. 89, No. 7 (34 pages) The interaction of oil exports f...
That capital moves the world, is confirmed in the security sphere. Although it is governed by variou...
Weapons can be good for their own safety at the same time, weapons can be a way to make money, by se...
This article examines the short-term effects of expensive oil on the supply and demand patterns for ...
This is the third paper in a series of four essays that deal with recent developments affecting the ...
This paper analyzes the global conventional weapons trade between 1989 and 1999. We postulate that a...
What are the threat perceptions of the 'Gulf Countries', and how capable are the armed forces of the...
arms exports arma-core Baran civilian business concentration corporation elite Europe free flow fore...
Given that there are a relatively small number of suppliers of major weapons systems, control of arm...
President Moon has visited to UAE as a National Visit in March, 2018 and express to support co-devel...
International arms sales play an important role in the defense of states and as a result a sizeab...
After a low point in the early 2000s, the global arms trade is experiencing a resurgence. Powerful s...
This article surveys the evolution of the international arms market since the end of the Cold War. I...
aim of the project was to conduct empirically informed theoretical research which analyses the cause...
International audienceThe reasons for wars around the Gulf are numerous, both economic and religious...
1. The Political Economy of Armaments. Vol. 89, No. 7 (34 pages) The interaction of oil exports f...