Defence doctrines and conversion
This work contains the contributions to the workshop on conversion, held under the auspices of the second conference of the European Peace Research Association (EUPRA) on "Improving European Security: Threats and Responsibilities", held in Budapest, 11-14 November 1993.
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Aldershot, Hants., England Brookfield, VT
Dartmouth
c1996
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Preface / Bjorn Moller and Lev Voronkov
- 2. Military Restructuring and Conversion in Post-Cold War Europe / Bjorn Moller
- 3. Military Doctrines and Conversion in the Czech Republic / Jiri Matousek
- 4. Hungarian Defence Industry: Past, Present and Future / Janos Gombos
- 5. Cuts Without Conversion in the United Germany / Hendrik Bullens
- 6. Development and Conversion Issues in China / Chat Benliang
- 7. Conversion without Doctrinal Debate: Maine, USA / John MacDougall
- 8. Conversion in Europe: Challenges and Experiences / J. Paul Dunne
- 9. Conversion in Central-Eastern Europe / Zlatko Isakovic and Katarzyna Zukrowska
- 10. Defence Budget and Employment in York County / Gary E. Bittner
- 11. Conversion in Russia: The Regional Implications / Alexander A. Sergounin
- 12. Destabilizing Institutions - Restabilizing Technologies / Tarja Cronberg
- 13. Vested Interests, Perceived Risks and Ethics / Craig Summers
- 14. Eastern Post-Cold War 'Peace Dividend' / Czeslaw Mesjasz
- 15. International Dimensions of the Peace Dividend / Lev Voronkov


