Abstract
PART 1. AN OVERVIEW AND CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS 1. Procurement and the chain of supply: A general framework Stefan Markowski, Peter Hall and Robert Wylie 2. Demand: Military products, user requirements, and the organisation of procurement Stefan Markowski, Peter Hall and Robert Wylie 3. Supply: Defence industry Stefan Markowski, Peter Hall and Robert Wylie 4. Buyer-seller interaction in defence procurement Stefan Markowski, Peter Hall and Robert Wylie 5. Government policy: Defence procurement and defence industry Stefan Markowski, Peter Hall and Robert Wylie PART 2. NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 6. The Australian defence value adding chain: Evolution and experimentation Stefan Markowski, Peter Hall and Robert Wylie 7. Canadian defence procurement Ugurhan Berkok 8. Defence structure, procurement and industry: The case of Israel K. Kagan, O. Setter, Y. Shefi and A. Tishler 9. Small country `total defence': A case study of Singapore Ron Matthews and Nellie Zhang Yan 10. Importing defence technologies: Why have Spanish policies changed? Jordi Molas-Gallart 11. From certainty to uncertainty: Sweden's armament policy in transition Bjoern Hagelin 12. National Defence Organisation and defence procurement in The Netherlands Erik Dirksen PART 3. INDUSTRY CASE STUDIES 13. Industry case study: Australian naval shipbuilding Stefan Markowski and Robert Wylie 14. Managing the defence value adding chain: Australian procurement of over-the-horizon radar Robert Wylie and Stefan Markowski Conclusion
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