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Routledge - Technology Transfer and U.S. Security Assistance

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between technology transfer and U.S. government security assistance policies in this detailed study from Routledge. Based on ten years of research into national security issues surrounding arms sales, this book provides a focused analysis of emerging policy challenges. This study examines how technology transfer affects security assistance and assesses the development of indigenous arms production capabilities among recipients of U.S. aid. By analyzing the impact of licensed production, the authors offer a deep look into a level of technology transfer that is often overlooked in political science and security studies. This text is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals interested in government and politics, specifically regarding United States arms sales and foreign policy. It provides necessary context for understanding how security assistance programs shape the defense capabilities of recipient nations.

Key Features

Provides a focused analysis of the relationship between technology transfer and U.S. security assistance policies.

Based on ten years of dedicated research into national security issues and U.S. arms sales practices.

Examines the development of indigenous arms production capabilities in nations receiving U.S. security assistance.

Analyzes the impact of licensed production, a level of technology transfer that is seldom studied.

Offers deep insights into emerging policy issues surrounding government security assistance and arms sales.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
09 September 2019
Listed Since
05 September 2019

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