WORKSHOPS

 

REVISED LISTING

25/06/03

 

1. Conflict and terrorism: Friday 12.00-13.30

 

Mansoob Murshed, ISS:

Transnational Terrorism as a Spillover of Domestic Disputes in Other Countries

Abstract Paper

 

Jurgen Brauer, Augusta State University

How does Conflict affect Trade Potential between Countries

Abstract

 

Tilman Bruck,  DIW Berlin

Endogenous Determinants of Income and Consumption in Post-War Northern Mozambique

Abstract Paper

 

2. Expenditure and Procurement: Friday 12.00-13.30

 

Elisabeth Skons, SIPRI

New Developments in Military Expenditure and Arms Production

Abstract

 

Sam Perlo Freeman, SIPRI

SIPRI Military Expenditure Data: A Primer for Researchers

Abstract Paper

 

Wuyi Omitoogun, SIPRI.

Budgeting without planning: military budgeting processes in Africa

Abstract

 

3. Arms races and alliances: Friday 16.30-18.00

 

Gulay Gunluk-Senesen, Istanbul University:

An Analysis of the Action-Reaction Behaviour in Defence Expenditures of Greece and Turkey

Abstract Paper: Part1 Part2 Part3 Part4

 

Nadir Ocal, METU, Turkey

Arms Race and Economic Growth: Case of India and Pakistan

Abstract Paper

 

Emmanuel Athanassiou

Conditions Affecting Small Countries’ Contribution in Kind to An Alliance Effort.

Abstract

 

4. Milex and the Economy: Friday 16.30-18.00

 

Christos Kollias, George, Greece

Military Expenditure and Growth in the European Union: A Causal Analysis

Abstract

 

 

Martial Foucault , University of Paris and Gilles le Blanc, Ecole des Mines de Paris

A political economy approach to defense spending in France: an empirical analysis

Abstract

 

Selami Sezgin, Parmukkale University, Turkey

Military Expenditure and Economics Growth in Middle Eastern Countries: A Dynamic Panel Analysis

Abstract

 

 

5. Technology and Offsets: Saturday 12.00-13.30

 

A. Baskaran, Middlesex University

An Assessment of Nuclear and Missile Developments in South Asia

Abstract Paper

 

Vasilis Zervos, Nottingham University

Co-ordination in National Technology Policy: Evidence from the Galileo Project

Abstract

 

Travis Taylor, Alfred University, New York

A Strategy for Firms Facing Offset Obligations: The Case of Maryland

Abstract

 

Richard Haines, University of Port Elizabeth

The Politics of the Strategic Defence Procurement Programme in South Africa: The Kwa-Zulu Natal Experience

Abstract

 

6. Industry, Employment and Technology: Saturday 12.00-13.30

 

Sylvain Daffix , University Lyon II:

Skills acquisition and innovation process:An econometric approach applied to the Defence Industrial Base

Abstract

 

Duncan Watson, University of Swansea

Military Expenditure, Technological Progress and Employment

Abstract

 

7. Milex and the Economy II: Saturday 14.30-16.00

 

Ali Tasiran and Ron Smith, Gotenburg University and Birkbeck College

An Econometric Analysis of Arms Imports

Paper

 

Selami Sezgin, Parmukkale University, Turkey

How Could Defence Spending Affect Debt Service: A Case of Turkey

Abstract

 

Sam Perlo Freeman, SIPRI

Military Spending and Debt in South America

Abstract

 

 

8. Trade and Industry: Saturday 14.30-16.00

 

:Emma Mayhew, Bristol University

Brothers in Arms: The Relationship Between BAE Systems and New Labour

Abstract

Paper

 

Mark Ingram (FME Training) and Paul Ingram (Oxford Research Group)

The use of export credits to support UK arms exports: measuring the subsidy

Abstract Paper

 

Cancelled presentations:

 

Eftychia Nikolaidou, CITY College, Thessaloniki

Military Expenditure In Cyprus: Determinants and Economic Implications

Abstract

 

John Lovering, University of Cardiff

The Arms Industry: The New Imperialism?

Abstract