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The Changing Dynamics of U.S. Defense Spending
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Book Code: C6640
ISBN: 0-275-96640-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-96640-9
240 pages, figures, tables
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 9/30/1999
List Price: $106.95 (UK Sterling Price: £59.95)
Availability: Print on demand
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: A behind-the-scenes look at the environment for defense policy and budgeting--in Congress, the news media, and the defense industry--reveals that the appearance of stability is deceiving. Pressures are building for change. Defense spending has leveled off at about $265 billion a year in outlays. Current commitments to preserve the existing force while purchasing new weaponry are creating significant budget issues which must be addressed. This book probes beneath the surface to show how the political base for defense spending is eroding. The economic benefits of defense spending and of foreign military sales are increasingly concentrated. A few well-placed members are now the main beneficiaries of add-ons to the budget. At the same time, mergers and acquisitions have left the defense industrial base largely intact, with new weapons filling every production line. Yet it will take sharp increases in the defense budget to fund these new weapons, increases that may not be politically viable. A provocative analysis by some of the leading scholars and researchers involved with defense and foreign policy issues, this will be of great interest to experts as well as general readers.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Introduction by Leon V. Sigal
  • The U.S. Defense Spending Context by Michael O'Hanlon
  • The Shrinking Military Pork Barrel: The Changing Distribution of Pentagon Spending, 1986-1996 by William D. Hartung
  • Playing the Add-On Game in Congress: The Increasing Importance of Constituent Interests and Budget Constraints in Determining Defense Policy by Morton H. Halperin and Kristen Lamasney
  • News Media Coverage of the Defense Budget by Elliott Negin
  • Jobs, Jobs, Jobs and the Defense Industrial Base: What Did Seawolf Save? by Joan Cavanagh
  • Restructuring the American Defense Industry by Eugene Gholz and Harvey M. Sapolsky
  • False Expectations: Can Arms Exports Make Up for Cuts in Pentagon Procurement? by William D. Hartung
LC Card Number: 99-18721
LCC Class: UA23
Dewey Class: 355
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