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Routledge Revivals: Defence Industries (1988) - A Global Perspective (Paperback): Daniel Todd Routledge Revivals: Defence Industries (1988) - A Global Perspective (Paperback)
Daniel Todd
R1,055 Discovery Miles 10 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1989 Defence Industries presents a worldwide survey of defence industries. It argues that modern weapon systems and electronic warfare have led to the transition of the military-industrial enterprise into a multifaceted entity where electronics production is the key. It analyses the extent of defence industries, showing that large portions of the aerospace, shipbuilding, motor vehicle and electronics industries are devoted to defence and discusses where the defence industries are located. It examines the differences in government policies, contrasting the superpowers, with newly industrialised countries.

Routledge Revivals: Industrial Dislocation (1991) - The Case of Global Shipbuilding (Paperback): Daniel Todd Routledge Revivals: Industrial Dislocation (1991) - The Case of Global Shipbuilding (Paperback)
Daniel Todd
R1,158 Discovery Miles 11 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1991, this book offers a thorough examination of the decline of heavy industry in industrialised countries in the West, which focuses on problems in the shipbuilding industry. Todd argues that three points are central to its demise: industrial life cycles, the international division of labour and the energy crises of 1973. His work begins with despondency in western shipbuilding, going back as early as 1956, when Japan usurped Britain as the pre-eminent ship producer. The book goes on to explore international trade and industry in the second half of the 20th century, with analysis on industrial reorganisation and East Asian conglomerates, diversification with the marine industries, and shipbuilding in Brazil, India, and China.

The World Electronics Industry (Paperback): Daniel Todd The World Electronics Industry (Paperback)
Daniel Todd
R813 Discovery Miles 8 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1990, this book provides an overview of the global distribution of the electronics industry and the structural factors which promoted this distribution by the end of the 1980s. Regarded as a 'flagship' sector in both advanced and developing countries, the electronics industry is encouraged by governments everywhere. Covering both the civilian and the military sides of the industry, Professor Todd reflects on the future of civilian electronics in the light of its global segmentation, and hints at the fundamental role of governments in the unfolding of both civilian and defence-electronics developments. He also endorses the overwhelming significance of strategies being played by electronics enterprises in both the USA and Japan.

Brown, Green and Blue Water Fleets - The Influence of Geography on Naval Warfare, 1861 to the Present (Hardcover, New): Michael... Brown, Green and Blue Water Fleets - The Influence of Geography on Naval Warfare, 1861 to the Present (Hardcover, New)
Michael Lindberg, Daniel Todd
R3,467 Discovery Miles 34 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From riverine operations in the American Civil War and China in the 1860s to the major fleet engagements of the World Wars, plus more recent naval actions in the Falklands/Malvenas War and Gulf War, Lindberg and Todd methodically show how geography has shaped the strategy, tactics, and tools of naval warfare. Alfred T. Mahan was perhaps the first naval professional to recognize and acknowledge fully the influence of geography on navies and naval warfare. Many of his principles of seapower were inherently geographical and influenced both what kind of naval force a state would possess and how it would be utilized. In the time that has passed since Mahan made his observations, naval warfare and navies have experienced major technological changes, yet geographical factors continue to exert their influence on how navies fight, how they are structured, and the design of the ships that they deploy.

After providing a comprehensive review of geostrategic theory and its application to naval warfare, the book is organized by major operational environments in which such warfare occurs--the high seas, littoral regions, and inland waterways. Lindberg and Todd illustrate how such geographical factors as distance, location, surface, and subsurface conditions influence naval operations, including fleet-to-fleet engagements, amphibious assault, coastal defense, logistical support, and riverine actions. A separate chapter takes an in-depth look at the ways in which geography influences navies themselves with issues such as primary mission type, force structure development, and ship design. Through the use of historical case studies, this volume applies long held geographical concepts to fundamental naval theories and practices to illustrate just how pervasive geography's influence has been during the past 140 years.

The World Aircraft Industry (Paperback): Daniel Todd, Jamie Simpson The World Aircraft Industry (Paperback)
Daniel Todd, Jamie Simpson
R1,154 Discovery Miles 11 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Aircraft building is a major industry for many developed countries. This book, first published in 1986, provides a comprehensive survey of the state of the world aircraft industry. It looks at how the industry developed, and at its problems. It examines the role of governments, showing how this differs from country to country. It concludes by assessing the prospects for the future shape of the industry, particularly as newly industrialised countries become more involved.

The World Shipbuilding Industry (Paperback): Daniel Todd The World Shipbuilding Industry (Paperback)
Daniel Todd
R1,179 Discovery Miles 11 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1985, presents a comprehensive overview of the world shipbuilding industry. It contrasts the conditions which foster its development in newly-industrialised countries such as Japan, South Korea and Brazil with the problems leading to its decline in Western Europe and North America. The book discusses the supply and demand factors peculiar to shipbuilding and notes the inherent instability of the industry due to the conditions placed upon it by the economic environment. Reactions to this instability are examined from the point of view of both shipbuilding enterprises and governments. The book concludes by assessing current trends and discussing likely future developments. It is shown that much will depend on shipping costs, industrial organisation and the level of state support.

World Aerospace - A Statistical Handbook (Paperback): Daniel Todd, Ronald D. Humble World Aerospace - A Statistical Handbook (Paperback)
Daniel Todd, Ronald D. Humble
R1,158 Discovery Miles 11 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Aerospace is a major world industry. This handbook, first published in 1987, provides a world survey of the industry in statistical form. The first part covers production and distribution by sector - airframes (aircraft), aeroengines, avionics, systems, missiles / spacecraft - and by country. It includes a summary for each country of the degree of government intervention, which is a crucial factor as state involvement is essential for the aerospace sector. The second part covers technological change, and here graphical representations of trends in product and process technologies are given.

Routledge Revivals: Industrial Dislocation (1991) - The Case of Global Shipbuilding (Hardcover): Daniel Todd Routledge Revivals: Industrial Dislocation (1991) - The Case of Global Shipbuilding (Hardcover)
Daniel Todd
R3,564 Discovery Miles 35 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1991, this book offers a thorough examination of the decline of heavy industry in industrialised countries in the West, which focuses on problems in the shipbuilding industry. Todd argues that three points are central to its demise: industrial life cycles, the international division of labour and the energy crises of 1973. His work begins with despondency in western shipbuilding, going back as early as 1956, when Japan usurped Britain as the pre-eminent ship producer. The book goes on to explore international trade and industry in the second half of the 20th century, with analysis on industrial reorganisation and East Asian conglomerates, diversification with the marine industries, and shipbuilding in Brazil, India, and China.

The World Electronics Industry (Hardcover): Daniel Todd The World Electronics Industry (Hardcover)
Daniel Todd
R2,831 R2,400 Discovery Miles 24 000 Save R431 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1990, this book provides an overview of the global distribution of the electronics industry and the structural factors which promoted this distribution by the end of the 1980s. Regarded as a 'flagship' sector in both advanced and developing countries, the electronics industry is encouraged by governments everywhere. Covering both the civilian and the military sides of the industry, Professor Todd reflects on the future of civilian electronics in the light of its global segmentation, and hints at the fundamental role of governments in the unfolding of both civilian and defence-electronics developments. He also endorses the overwhelming significance of strategies being played by electronics enterprises in both the USA and Japan.

The World Aircraft Industry (Hardcover): Daniel Todd, Jamie Simpson The World Aircraft Industry (Hardcover)
Daniel Todd, Jamie Simpson
R3,274 Discovery Miles 32 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Aircraft building is a major industry for many developed countries. This book, first published in 1986, provides a comprehensive survey of the state of the world aircraft industry. It looks at how the industry developed, and at its problems. It examines the role of governments, showing how this differs from country to country. It concludes by assessing the prospects for the future shape of the industry, particularly as newly industrialised countries become more involved.

World Aerospace - A Statistical Handbook (Hardcover): Daniel Todd, Ronald D. Humble World Aerospace - A Statistical Handbook (Hardcover)
Daniel Todd, Ronald D. Humble
R3,267 Discovery Miles 32 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Aerospace is a major world industry. This handbook, first published in 1987, provides a world survey of the industry in statistical form. The first part covers production and distribution by sector - airframes (aircraft), aeroengines, avionics, systems, missiles / spacecraft - and by country. It includes a summary for each country of the degree of government intervention, which is a crucial factor as state involvement is essential for the aerospace sector. The second part covers technological change, and here graphical representations of trends in product and process technologies are given.

The World Shipbuilding Industry (Hardcover): Daniel Todd The World Shipbuilding Industry (Hardcover)
Daniel Todd
R3,576 Discovery Miles 35 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1985, presents a comprehensive overview of the world shipbuilding industry. It contrasts the conditions which foster its development in newly-industrialised countries such as Japan, South Korea and Brazil with the problems leading to its decline in Western Europe and North America. The book discusses the supply and demand factors peculiar to shipbuilding and notes the inherent instability of the industry due to the conditions placed upon it by the economic environment. Reactions to this instability are examined from the point of view of both shipbuilding enterprises and governments. The book concludes by assessing current trends and discussing likely future developments. It is shown that much will depend on shipping costs, industrial organisation and the level of state support.

The World Aircraft Industry (Hardcover): Daniel Todd The World Aircraft Industry (Hardcover)
Daniel Todd
R1,888 Discovery Miles 18 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Using data and examples from all over the world, this book explores how the symbiotic relationships between the aircraft industry and national governments have arisen, how they influence all facets of aircraft manufacture, and what implications they have for the future. The authors outline the production patterns and markets for both civil and military aircraft, as well as government's role as agent in both these areas. They also show how the government of a nation influences the location of aircraft plants, provides the bulk of R & D funds necessary to maintain the industry's technological progress, and frequently offers an alternative form of business organization to that available in free enterprise.

Anglo-American Shipbuilding in World War II - A Geographical Perspective (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Michael Lindberg, Daniel... Anglo-American Shipbuilding in World War II - A Geographical Perspective (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Michael Lindberg, Daniel Todd
R2,688 Discovery Miles 26 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The expansion of the shipbuilding industry in Britain and the United States between 1938 and 1945 was one of the greatest economic feats in history. This study examines in detail the unprecedented growth both in total industrial capacity and that of individual shipyards. Lindberg and Todd go beyond the normal descriptive historical account of this expansion to analyze it through the application of a geographical perspective. Specifically, they apply the geographic concepts of clustering and agglomeration to the merchant and naval shipbuilding industries of both nations during this vital era. Beginning with the emergence of a modern shipbuilding capability in the late nineteenth century, the authors examine how these geographic concepts were progressively implemented in both the United States and Britain as a result of new technological demands on navies as well as changing geostrategic considerations. While World War I marked the initial large-scale example of clustering/agglomeration, the interwar period would witness a quick demise of both the industry and the major shipyard agglomerations. This important work explains how, as a result of the war, the governments and the shipbuilding industries of two nations were able to reconstitute and greatly expand their capabilities in the face of ever-increasing demands for both warships and merchant vessels.

Navies and Shipbuilding Industries - The Strained Symbiosis (Hardcover, New): Michael Lindberg, Daniel Todd Navies and Shipbuilding Industries - The Strained Symbiosis (Hardcover, New)
Michael Lindberg, Daniel Todd
R2,688 Discovery Miles 26 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Routledge Revivals: Defence Industries (1988) - A Global Perspective (Hardcover): Daniel Todd Routledge Revivals: Defence Industries (1988) - A Global Perspective (Hardcover)
Daniel Todd
R3,711 Discovery Miles 37 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1989 Defence Industries presents a worldwide survey of defence industries. It argues that modern weapon systems and electronic warfare have led to the transition of the military-industrial enterprise into a multifaceted entity where electronics production is the key. It analyses the extent of defence industries, showing that large portions of the aerospace, shipbuilding, motor vehicle and electronics industries are devoted to defence and discusses where the defence industries are located. It examines the differences in government policies, contrasting the superpowers, with newly industrialised countries.

Tears Through the Broken Pane (Paperback): Danielle Todd Tears Through the Broken Pane (Paperback)
Danielle Todd
R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Two friends who are searching for love through heartache and pain. In the end they find out they are connected through more than just friendship. This book contains sexually explicit situations.

Stroke of Luck Lib/E - Sterling's Montana (Standard format, CD): B. J Daniels Stroke of Luck Lib/E - Sterling's Montana (Standard format, CD)
B. J Daniels; Read by Todd McLaren
R1,355 R975 Discovery Miles 9 750 Save R380 (28%) Out of stock
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