Conversion of Military R &Amp; D 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-14886-8_11
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Dual-Use and Conversion of Military-Related R&D in Germany

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“…2003;IUCN 1996). Therefore, during our research fi rst we had to perform own data collection through fi eldwork, interviews and analysis of secondary data derived from archives and scientifi c literature (Altman, J. et al 1998;Barta, Gy. 2007;Csapody, T. 2000;Csendes, L. 1998a,b;Győri, R. 2006;Nagy, Á.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2003;IUCN 1996). Therefore, during our research fi rst we had to perform own data collection through fi eldwork, interviews and analysis of secondary data derived from archives and scientifi c literature (Altman, J. et al 1998;Barta, Gy. 2007;Csapody, T. 2000;Csendes, L. 1998a,b;Győri, R. 2006;Nagy, Á.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aft er the Cold War large scale military areas became evacuated and abandoned both in the countries of the NATO and the Warsaw Pact, as a consequence of the change in the global geopolitical system, and the subsequent the withdrawal of the American and Soviet troops. The evacuation was not only the consequence of consolidation and arms reductions: in some countries also the accession to the NATO resulted in the closure of several military and strategic facilities used previously by the national armies (Altman, J. et al 1998). Some of them were passed into the ownership of local municipalities; others became the propriety of public institutions or churches, and the remaining part, whose renovation was the fastest, got into private ownership.…”
Section: Former Soviet Military Sites In Hungarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such activities represented an important basis which enabled and supported subsequent international treaties on arms control (cf. Altmann et al, 2010;Neuneck G., 2011).…”
Section: It Peace Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the Clinton administration, the US started the (Milne, 1998). The German government, in 1990, declared that dual use was a basic ingredient of its R&D policy, and that, as a matter of principle, the Ministry of Defence bases its science and technology programmes on civilian science and technology (Altmann et al, 1998). The French Délégation Générale pour l'Armement has at least a declaratory policy on dual use technology and integration of civilian-military technology (Serfati, 1997).…”
Section: Research Focus and Analytical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%