Navies and Shipbuilding Industries: The Strained Symbiosis

Navies and Shipbuilding Industries: The Strained Symbiosis

by Michael Lindberg, Daniel Todd
ISBN-10:
0275953106
ISBN-13:
9780275953102
Pub. Date:
08/23/1996
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275953106
ISBN-13:
9780275953102
Pub. Date:
08/23/1996
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Navies and Shipbuilding Industries: The Strained Symbiosis

Navies and Shipbuilding Industries: The Strained Symbiosis

by Michael Lindberg, Daniel Todd

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Overview

The central theme running through this book is the mutual dependence of navies and shipbuilding industries. Historically, naval ambitions and the ambitions of industrialists converge, and a symbiosis is born. The technical competence of industry emerges as a key player in determining the effectiveness of navies. That industrial capability, for its part, rests increasingly on the navy as chief customer because progressive specialization renders it more and more unsuited for any other use. These trends are universal, afflicting the relations of all major navies and their industrial suppliers since the dawn of the modern age. They continue to complicate the running of navies today. The book enlarges on this fundamental fact, explaining why the symbiosis emerged and how it is manifested in the contemporary world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275953102
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/23/1996
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

DANIEL TODD is Professor of Geography at the University of Manitoba.

MICHAEL LINDBERG is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Elmhurst College.

Table of Contents

Preface
Setting the Scene
Catalysts on the Demand Side
Catalysts on the Supply Side
Development of the Model Navy
Aspirants
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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