Type de contenu : Texte
Type de médiation : sans médiation
Type de support : Volume
Titre(s) : Global economic trends and the future of warfare : the changing global environment and its implications for the U.S. Air Force / Howard J. Shatz and Nathan Chandler
Autre type de relation : Peering into the crystal ball : holistically assessing the future of warfare
  Future of warfare in 2030 : project overview and conclusions
  Geopolitical trends and the future of warfare : the changing global environment and its implications for the U.S. Air Force
  Military trends and the future of warfare : the changing global environment and its implications for the U.S. Air Force
  Environment, geography, and the future of warfare : the changing global environmentand its implications for the U.S. Air Force
  Restraint and the future of warfare : the changing global environment and its implications for the U.S. Air Force
Auteur(s) : Shatz, Howard J. (19..-....)
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Chandler, Nathan (1982-....)
Autre(s) responsabilité(s) : Project Air Force Etats-Unis - Éditeur scientifique
  Rand corporation - Éditeur scientifique
  États-Unis - Éditeur scientifique
Publication : Santa Monica (Calif.) : Rand
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XV-133 p.) : ill., graph., tabl. ; 23 cm
Collection : The Future of warfare
ISBN : 1-977402-98-4
  978-1-977402-98-1
EAN : 9781977402981 br.
Appartient à la collection : The Future of warfare
Classification décimale Dewey : 355.020 112
Note sur la description bibliographique : Consultable à l'adresse
Note sur les zones de lien : Voir aussi RAND/RB-10073-AF, RAND/RR-2849/1-AF, RAND/RR-2849/2-AF, RAND/RR-2849/3-AF, RAND/RR-2849/5-AF, RAND/RR-2849/6-AF
Note sur les bibliographies et les index : Bibliogr. p. 111-133. Notes bibliogr.
Note sur le contenu : Global Economic Trends Trend 1: Increasing Pressure on the Global Trading System Trend 2: Relative Declines in U.S. and Allied Economic Might Trend 3: The Rise of China Trend 4: The Search for New Resources Trend 5: The Shrinking Defense Industrial Base Trend 6: Decreasing Power of U.S. Sanctions Conclusion Appendix A: Key Production Lines of Fourth- and Fifth-Generation Fighter Aircraft
Résumé ou extrait : "Economic developments, trends, and disputes rarely are the sole cause of wars, but economic conditions can contribute to the risk of war and affect how wars are fought. Medium-term economic trends as of 2018 are raising the risk of war and lowering U.S. ability to win wars decisively, although only modestly. The global trading system is undergoing a period of turbulence, a major competitor-China-is expanding its economic and security reach, and the search for new resources presents a continued uncertainty. At the same time, U.S. and allied economic heft is declining relatively in the world, and with that, U.S. and allied defense industrial bases have consolidated, reducing industry resilience and the ability to replenish arms in times of stress. Furthermore, less economic heft in the world could lessen U.S. ability to attain leverage via sanctions. Despite these trends, the risk that economic conditions or events will spark war by 2030 is small. Nonetheless they add to a background of greater uncertainty of which defense planners need to take account." (4e de couverture)
Sujet - Collectivité : Etats-Unis Air force. -- Prévision
Sujet - Nom commun : État de préparation opérationnelle (science militaire) -- Aspect économique
  Guerre -- Prévision
