This Paper seeks to analyse the nature of the terrorist threat following 9/11, and to explore the implications for defense R&D policy. First, it reviews the defining trends of defense R&D since the Cold War, and brings in pertinent empirical evidence: the US accumulated during the 1990s a defense R&D stock 10 times larger than any other country, and almost 30 times larger than Russia. Big weapon systems, key during the Cold War but of dubious significance since then still figure prominently, commanding 30% of current defense R&D spending, versus just about 13% for intelligence and anti-terrorism. The second part of the Paper examines the nature of the terrorist threat, focusing on the role of uncertainty, the lack of deterrence, and the ext...
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Intelligence can be seen as a critical tool of power for states in conventional conflict scenarios. ...
This paper analyzes the terrorist threat following 9/11, and explores its implications for defense R...
The costs of terrorism are high. Beyond the immediate targets of violence, there exists an audience ...
From the Cold War period until now, several strategies for carrying out wars have emerged, culminat...
"This paper treats terrorism as an" economic phenomenon-"as a way to understand it and to control it...
Terrorism has been part of human development dating back to the era of the struggles for independenc...
In April 1994, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its annual Strategy Confer...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
International audienceTechnology has been playing a central role in defense spending or arms-produci...
This paper highlights five areas where economic analysis of terrorism has had the greatest policy re...
Since September 11, 2001 the way that government goes about dealing with regulating security has cha...
During the Cold War the greatest threat faced by the United States was nuclear war with the Soviet U...
The problem of international terrorism has become one of the serious problems hindering the sustaina...
This thesis explores the subject of tactical and technological innovation in terrorist campaigns. Th...
This paper attempts to show that Al Qaeda leaders follow a basic model of utility maximization const...
Intelligence can be seen as a critical tool of power for states in conventional conflict scenarios. ...
This paper analyzes the terrorist threat following 9/11, and explores its implications for defense R...
The costs of terrorism are high. Beyond the immediate targets of violence, there exists an audience ...
From the Cold War period until now, several strategies for carrying out wars have emerged, culminat...
"This paper treats terrorism as an" economic phenomenon-"as a way to understand it and to control it...
Terrorism has been part of human development dating back to the era of the struggles for independenc...
In April 1994, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its annual Strategy Confer...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
International audienceTechnology has been playing a central role in defense spending or arms-produci...
This paper highlights five areas where economic analysis of terrorism has had the greatest policy re...
Since September 11, 2001 the way that government goes about dealing with regulating security has cha...
During the Cold War the greatest threat faced by the United States was nuclear war with the Soviet U...
The problem of international terrorism has become one of the serious problems hindering the sustaina...
This thesis explores the subject of tactical and technological innovation in terrorist campaigns. Th...
This paper attempts to show that Al Qaeda leaders follow a basic model of utility maximization const...
Intelligence can be seen as a critical tool of power for states in conventional conflict scenarios. ...