International audienceLaunched in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) induced radical changes in both the public-private boundaries and the production of state-provided services. Such 'budgetary revolution' impacted the biggest state spender in capital expenditures, that is, the Ministry of Defence. Today many MoDs are expected to leverage on the British experience and develop their own approach of PPPs to overcome both the ineffectiveness of their defence spending and today's stalemate in public budgets. This chapter leverages on British experiences over the past two decades to analyse the benefits and limits of PPPs in the realm of defence. Does such contractual arrangement fit defence-related investm...
The post-Cold War era has seen the emergence of the Private Military Company (PMC), corporate organi...
Amid a general trend to redefine and reform public services, public authorities around the globe hav...
Contemporary schemes on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) often involve the participation of both for...
International audienceLaunched in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom, Public-Private Partnerships...
This paper is concerned with the economics of public private partnerships (PPPs)/private finance ini...
This book examines some of the key policy, financial and managerial aspects of public-private partne...
Since the ending of the Cold War defence acquisition has been undergoing a comprehensive transformat...
The increasing use of private military and security companies (PMSCs) has attracted considerable sch...
Defence date: 06 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute...
The Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, under Schedule A, reserved 17 industries including arms an...
This paper discusses a conflict between private defence firms and government procurement agencies re...
This paper discusses a conflict between private defence firms and government procurement agencies re...
The Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, under Schedule A, reserved 17 industries including arms an...
Since the ending of the Cold War, the defence sector, particularly the areas of military logistics a...
Since the ending of the Cold War, the defence sector, particularly the areas of military logistics a...
The post-Cold War era has seen the emergence of the Private Military Company (PMC), corporate organi...
Amid a general trend to redefine and reform public services, public authorities around the globe hav...
Contemporary schemes on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) often involve the participation of both for...
International audienceLaunched in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom, Public-Private Partnerships...
This paper is concerned with the economics of public private partnerships (PPPs)/private finance ini...
This book examines some of the key policy, financial and managerial aspects of public-private partne...
Since the ending of the Cold War defence acquisition has been undergoing a comprehensive transformat...
The increasing use of private military and security companies (PMSCs) has attracted considerable sch...
Defence date: 06 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute...
The Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, under Schedule A, reserved 17 industries including arms an...
This paper discusses a conflict between private defence firms and government procurement agencies re...
This paper discusses a conflict between private defence firms and government procurement agencies re...
The Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, under Schedule A, reserved 17 industries including arms an...
Since the ending of the Cold War, the defence sector, particularly the areas of military logistics a...
Since the ending of the Cold War, the defence sector, particularly the areas of military logistics a...
The post-Cold War era has seen the emergence of the Private Military Company (PMC), corporate organi...
Amid a general trend to redefine and reform public services, public authorities around the globe hav...
Contemporary schemes on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) often involve the participation of both for...