All Stories

  1. A power for the future? Global Britain and the future character of conflict
  2. Review of ‘The Emergence of EU Defense Research Policy: From Innovation to Militarization’
  3. Arming China: Major powers’ arms transfers to the People’s Republic of China
  4. Contingent choices: the future of United Kingdom defence procurement and defence industries in the post-Brexit era
  5. A spin of the wheel? Defence procurement and defence industries in the Brexit debates
  6. The Curious Incident of Mr Cameron and the United Kingdom Defence Budget: A New Legacy?
  7. Democracy's arsenal: creating a twenty-first-century defense industry
  8. The Role of Logistics in War
  9. Editorial
  10. Private contractors on deployed operations: the United Kingdom experience
  11. Operation ‘Surgeon’ and Britain's post-war exploitation of Nazi German aeronautics
  12. The Changing Face of Military Power
  13. Military Power in a Multipolar World
  14. Equipping Britain’s Armed Forces: Continuity and Change in Defence Procurement and Industrial Policy
  15. Technology Transfer and the RMA: the Scope and Limitations of Licensed Production for the United Kingdom
  16. The Changing Face of Maritime Power
  17. Tradition and Innovation in Maritime Thinking
  18. The Changing Face of Maritime Power
  19. Book reviews
  20. Jointery and Combined Operations in an Expeditionary Era: Defining the Issues*
  21. Book review
  22. Video release
  23. Landmarks in defense literature
  24. Video release
  25. The integration of West European defense procurement: Issues and prospects
  26. Research communication security in the 90s: A view from the UK
  27. Competition in the provision of defense support services: The UK experience
  28. The Economics of Compulsory Competitive Tendering: Issues, Evidence and the Case of Municipal Refuse Collection
  29. Corporate Culture, Public Bureaucracy and Competitive Tendering
  30. Contracting‐out and market‐testing in the UK defence sector: Theory, evidence and issues
  31. Book reviews
  32. UK and US dependence on foreign technology in defence research and development