Military Technology and Power Politics

 

<Topics> The History of War and Technology; Military Technology Innovations; Arms Race; Defense Industry; Dual‑Use Technology; Technology and Grand Strategy; Technology and Long-cycle; Iron/Steel, Arms/Machine-Tools Industry; Shipbuilding Industry; Aerospace Industry;

 

 

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