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WORLD
DEFENCE SYSTEMS 2000
A Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies Publication
Edited by Rear Admiral Richard Cobbold CB, FRAeS - Director
of RUSI |
WORLD DEFENCE SYSTEMS 2000 is divided
into sections, each covering different aspects of the rapidly changing requirements
for information on new systems across the range of conflicts on land, at
sea, in the air and in space.
FOREWORD
Lord Robertson
Secretary General of NATO
INTRODUCTION
Rear Admiral Richard Cobbold CB, FRAes
Director, RUSI
KOSOVO - LESSONS TO BE LEARNED
- Kosovo: Lessons from the past, projections for the future
Dr. Jonathan Eyal
Director of Studies, RUSI
- Democracies fighting a war - Lessons learned from Kosovo
General Klaus Naumann
Recently Chairman of NATO Military Committee
- Number 1 Group Royal Air Force and the Serbian air campaign
Air Vice-Marshal John Thompson
Air Officer Commanding No 1 Group
- The Kosovo air campaign: A French approach
Dr Paul-Ivan de Saint-Germain
Directeur, Fondation pour la Recherche Strategique
- Modern conflicts and the media: dealing with the dilemmas
Dr Jamie Shea
NATO Spokesman, RUSI
- Kosovo: A view from the US Air Force
General John P Jumper USAF
Commander US Air Forces Europe
- Lessons of Kosovo
General Sir Michael Rose
- Global situational awareness....The military advantage of space
Lieutenant General Donald G Cook
USAF
Vice Commander, Air Force Space Command
- NATO navies. Kosovo and Beyond: The roles of European navies
and wider implications for future development
Lieutenant Colonel M W Dunham
RM
Naval Staff Directorate
SECURITY AND DEFENCE INTO THE NEW MILLENNIUM
- Information security – a growing challenge
Dr Andrew Rathmell
International Centre for Security Analysis, King’s College, London
- New challenges to Western security
Professor Paul Rogers
Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford
- "Cooperative Security" – framework for a better future
Richard Cohen
Director of the Senior Executive Course, George E Marshall
European Centre for Security Studies
- Missile defences are imperative
Ambassador David Smith
President, Global Horizons Inc
- Tricorders and parasitic networks
Professor Peter Cochrane
Chief Technologist, BT
- The Royal Navy and the maritime contribution to joint operations
Captain Peter Hore, Royal Navy
Head of Defence Studies
- The contribution of air power to joint operations - challenges
in the new millennium
Group Captain Peter Gray RAF
Director of Defence Studies (RAF)
- The land component in joint operations
Colonel Archie Miller-Bakewell
Colonel Defence Studies
- Harnessing technology in the new defence environment - a holistic
view. The defence planning environment
Roger Forder, Frances Saunders,
Commodore Richard Pelly
Defence Evaluation & Research Agency
- The threat from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons
John F. Reichart
Deputy Director, Center for Counterproliferation Research, National
Defence University
REGIONAL SECURITY ISSUES - EUROPE
- European defence and security: The new NATO
Edward Foster
European Security Programme, RUSI
- Security and defence in Europe
Richard Hatfield
Policy Director, MoD
- European Security and defence identity: From stalemate to fruition?
Yves Boyer
Deputy Director, Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique
- European Security - A View from Finland
Lieutenant General Pertti Nykänen
Permanent Secretary, MOD, Helsinki
- Polish perspective on the security of central and central-eastern
Europe after NATO enlargement
Janusz Onyszkiewicz
Minister of National Defence, Poland
- Regional security issues - towards new Europe
General Sir Garry Johnson
REGIONAL SECURITY ISSUES – THE MIDDLE
EAST
- Middle East security - a regional overview
Neil Partrick
Head of Middle East Programme, RUSI
- Alternative futures for Iran
Dr Ali Ansari
Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham
- The post-Saddam Iraq: Developments and scenarios
Dr Mustafa Alani
Associate Fellow, RUSI Middle East Programme
REGIONAL SECURITY ISSUES - ASIA
- Defence spending and defence procurement in East Asia
Damon Bristow
Head of Asia Programme, RUSI
- Southeast Asian security and defence beyond the crisis
Dr Tim Huxley
Centre for South East Asian Studies, University of Hull
- The security scene on the Indian Sub-Continent - post Kargil
Lieutenant General Satish Nambiar
Director, United Services Institution of India
- Guaranteeing security in the Asia-Pacific region
Kenji Hiramatsu
Chief of Staff to Foreign Minister
LOGISTICS
- Pentagon wants forces that are more easily deployable
Sandra I. Irwin
US National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)
THE MILITARY IMPLICATIONS OF RESOURCE
ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING
- The military implications of resource accounting and budgeting
– The pain and the gain
Colin Balmer
Principal Finance Officer, Ministry of Defence
- Now we have finished, let's begin. An examination of the military
implications of resource accounting and budgeting (RAB)
Susanna Mason
- Resource accounting and budgeting: A view from the swamp
Barry Miller
Command Secretary to 2SL/CNH and Assistant Under-Secretary of State
(Naval Personnel)
THE GLOBALISATION OF DEFENCE INDUSTRIES
- Restructuring the global defence industrial base - one year
on
John Weston
Chief Executive, British Aerospace
- Facing the challenge of product support in a globalised defence
industry
Tony Edwards
Head of Defence Export Services, Ministry of Defence
- Opportunities and challenges of globalisation – an economist’s
view
Professor Keith Hartley
Director, Centre for Defence Economics, The University of York
- Lessons for a global industry
Robert Coutts
Executive Vice President, Systems Integration, Lockheed Martin
Corporation
- The globalisation of defence industries
Peter Mckee
Managing Director, Raytheon Systems, Ltd UK
- The relationship between the armed forces and the industry:
A view from Denmark
Captain Paul Groos (RDN)
Danish Defence Attache in London 1995/99; M.D., Naval Team,
Denmark
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