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    Arms Procurement Decision Making: Volume 1: China, India, Israel, Japan, South Korea and Thailand by Singh, Ravinder Pal;

    Series: SIPRI Monographs;

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    • Edition number and title :Volume 1: China, India, Israel, Japan, South Korea and Thailand
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 26 November 1998

    • ISBN 9780198292791
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages340 pages
    • Size 242x163x25 mm
    • Weight 696 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Arms Procurement Decision-Making Processes is a comparative analysis of the arms procurement decision-making processes in five countries: China, India, Israel, Japan, and South Korea. It examines whether or not national arms procurement processes, even as they involve sensitive security issues and complex systems, can become more responsive to the broader objectives of security and public accountability. The country case studies are based to a large extent on original research papers written by experts from the respective national academic and defence procurement communities.

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    Arms Procurement Decision-Making Processes is a comparative analysis of the arms procurement decision-making processes in five countries China, India, Israel, Japan, and South Korea. It examines whether or not national arms procurement processes, even as they involve sensitive security issues and complex systems, can become more responsive to the broader objectives of security and public accountability. The country case studies are based to a large extent on original research papers written by experts from the respective national academic and defence procurement communities.

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