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- 2007395029 abstract "The forces of globalization present challenges, risks, and opportunities to virtually every industry in every country. One of the most important implications of globalization is its effect on the economic competitiveness of countries and particular industries. The author explores how key elements of globalization have transformed national defense industries around the world, and how these changes will affect the U.S. defense industrial base in the coming years. He focuses on elements of globalization that are relevant especially to the defense industry: the globalization of capital (finance), production, trade, technology and labor, and the changes in global governance that structure the forces of globalization. He concludes by offering ten recommendations for policymakers who have the difficult task of maximizing U.S. economic competitiveness without compromising national security.".
- 2007395029 contributor B10917498.
- 2007395029 contributor B10917499.
- 2007395029 created "[2007]".
- 2007395029 date "2007".
- 2007395029 date "[2007]".
- 2007395029 dateCopyrighted "[2007]".
- 2007395029 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 71-79).".
- 2007395029 description "Introduction -- Globalization -- Defense industry background -- Globalization and finance -- International trade -- Labor -- Global governance -- Conclusions and recommendations.".
- 2007395029 description "The forces of globalization present challenges, risks, and opportunities to virtually every industry in every country. One of the most important implications of globalization is its effect on the economic competitiveness of countries and particular industries. The author explores how key elements of globalization have transformed national defense industries around the world, and how these changes will affect the U.S. defense industrial base in the coming years. He focuses on elements of globalization that are relevant especially to the defense industry: the globalization of capital (finance), production, trade, technology and labor, and the changes in global governance that structure the forces of globalization. He concludes by offering ten recommendations for policymakers who have the difficult task of maximizing U.S. economic competitiveness without compromising national security.".
- 2007395029 extent "v, 79 p. ;".
- 2007395029 hasFormat "Electronic version available on the SSI website.".
- 2007395029 identifier "1584872810".
- 2007395029 identifier "9781584872818".
- 2007395029 identifier PUB756.pdf.
- 2007395029 isFormatOf "Electronic version available on the SSI website.".
- 2007395029 issued "2007".
- 2007395029 issued "[2007]".
- 2007395029 language "eng".
- 2007395029 publisher "[Carlisle, PA] : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2007395029 relation "Electronic version available on the SSI website.".
- 2007395029 subject "338.4/735500973 22".
- 2007395029 subject "Defense industries.".
- 2007395029 subject "Globalization.".
- 2007395029 subject "HD9743.A2 G82 2007".
- 2007395029 subject "International economic relations.".
- 2007395029 subject "Investments, Foreign.".
- 2007395029 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Globalization -- Defense industry background -- Globalization and finance -- International trade -- Labor -- Global governance -- Conclusions and recommendations.".
- 2007395029 title "Globalization and its implications for the defense industrial base / Terrence R. Guay.".
- 2007395029 type "text".