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Argentina Defence and Security Report 2008 |
Market Report |
Argentina |
25/01/08 |
£250.00 |
| Argentina’s defence and security position has undoubtedly improved over the last decade. At the end of 2007 the country was undergoing a new democratic transition, as Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, |
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Argentina Defence and Security Report 2009 |
Market Report |
Argentina |
19/03/09 |
£250.00 |
| A key issue in late 2008 was how Argentina would navigate through the emerging global economic slowdown, and what social and political tensions its chosen path might generate. Since taking office in |
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Australia Defence and Security Report Q1 2009 |
Market Report |
Australia |
09/02/09 |
£250.00 |
| The three months to the end of December bought several themes to the fore in the Australian defence sector. One is the difficulty being encountered by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in attracting – |
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Australia Defence and Security Report Q2 2009 |
Market Report |
Australia |
29/04/09 |
£250.00 |
| The prevalent issue concerning the Australian defence industry in the March quarter 2009 has been the question of how much the financial crisis and pressures on the budget will result in a deferment |
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Australia Defence and Security Report Q3 2008 |
Market Report |
Australia |
18/09/08 |
£250.00 |
| Australia’s internal security situation remained stable halfway through 2008. Recently, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd handed down his first budget. It afforded no real surprises with respect to defence |
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Australia Defence and Security Report Q3 2009 |
Market Report |
Australia |
07/07/09 |
£250.00 |
| AUD43bn worth of new initiatives in Australia's defence strategy A white paper designed to chart Australia's defence strategy to 2030 was published in mid-May 2009. It set out some AUD43bn worth of |
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Australia Defence and Security Report Q4 2008 |
Market Report |
Australia |
17/11/08 |
£250.00 |
| In July 2008, Australia participated in the 21st Exercise Rim of the Pacific (Rimpac) in Hawaiian waters.
The joint military exercise involved armed services from Canada, Chile, Japan, |
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Australia Defence and Security Report Q4 2009 |
Market Report |
Australia |
21/10/09 |
£250.00 |
| Australia Defence: Afghanistan alone will cost AUD1.2bn Though we remain relatively sanguine on the prospects for the Australian economy, we believe that widening market optimism has now pushed the |
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Belarus Defence and Security Report 2008 |
Market Report |
Belarus |
25/01/08 |
£250.00 |
| Belarus faced something of a defence and security crossroads in 2007. An isolated and near pariahlike state in the international community, it had relied on a close strategic alliance with Russia to |
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Belarus Defence and Security Report 2009 |
Market Report |
Belarus |
19/03/09 |
£250.00 |
| During 2008 the Lukashenko government continued its ‘pendular’ policy of trying to manage relations with Russia to the east and the European Union to the west so as to extract the most favourable |
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Biometrics for Defence 2008 |
Market Report |
Global |
08/08/08 |
£1,299.00 |
| Biometrics refers to automated identification methods using unique human identifiers such as fingerprints and iris and facial patterns. Biometrics, regarded as a sophisticated means for identity |
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Biometrics for Homeland Security Analysis & Forecasts 2008-2018 |
Market Report |
Global |
19/09/08 |
£1,299.00 |
| Report: There is a large, expanding market for biometrics worldwide for homeland security The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States and later bombings in Madrid in 2004 and |
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Bosnia Defence and Security Report 2008 |
Market Report |
Bosnia-Herzegovina |
25/01/08 |
£250.00 |
| In 2007 Bosnia Herzegovina hit an obstacle in its long journey back towards the normalisation of political institutions after the war of 1992-1995. The obstacle was the failure of the state’s two |
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Bosnia-Herzegovina Defence and Security Report 2009 |
Market Report |
Bosnia-Herzegovina |
19/03/09 |
£250.00 |
| Bosnian politics showed signs of radicalisation in 2008. The body charged with overseeing the country’s peace process, the Peace Implementation Council (PIC) said in November that over the preceding |
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Brazil Defence and Security Report Q1 2009 |
Market Report |
Brazil |
25/02/09 |
£250.00 |
| Brazil has embarked on a major programme to upgrade its armed forces, planning to buy and build equipment to defend offshore oil riches and a porous border in the Amazon jungle. Brazilian President |
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Brazil Defence and Security Report Q2 2009 |
Market Report |
Brazil |
02/06/09 |
£250.00 |
| Brazilian President has pushed for an increase of over 50% in defence spending through to 2010 Brazil has embarked on a major programme to upgrade its armed forces, planning to buy and build |
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Brazil Defence and Security Report Q3 2008 |
Market Report |
Brazil |
18/08/08 |
£250.00 |
| A boom in prices of agricultural and mineral commodities that Brazil currently produces, and the prospects of a bonanza from the Tupi oil field provide the background for a rapid increase in |
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Brazil Defence and Security Report Q3 2009 |
Market Report |
Brazil |
07/07/09 |
£250.00 |
| Brazil developing a national defence plan Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has pushed for an increase of more than 50% in Brazilian defence spending through to 2010. The country is |
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Brazil Defence and Security Report Q4 2008 |
Market Report |
Brazil |
17/10/08 |
£250.00 |
| Brazil has embarked on a major programme to upgrade its armed forces, planning to buy and build equipment to defend offshore oil riches and a porous border in the Amazon jungle. Brazilian President |
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Bulgaria Defence and Security Report Q1 2009 |
Market Report |
Bulgaria |
04/02/09 |
£250.00 |
| Bulgaria is one of the poorest countries in Europe. The only significant security threats it faces come from organised crime, which is pervasive, and corruption. Although Bulgaria is a recently |
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Bulgaria Defence and Security Report Q2 2009 |
Market Report |
Bulgaria |
02/06/09 |
£250.00 |
| Bulgaria is regaining its position in the international arms markets Bulgaria is one of the poorest countries in Europe. The only significant security threats it faces come from organised crime, |
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Bulgaria Defence and Security Report Q3 2008 |
Market Report |
Bulgaria |
15/09/08 |
£250.00 |
| Despite substantial EU pressure as well as the broad consensus among political parties and voters that graft remains the main issue holding back convergence and improving living standards, the ruling |
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Bulgaria Defence and Security Report Q3 2009 |
Market Report |
Bulgaria |
17/07/09 |
£250.00 |
| Bulgarian defence forces working to improve compliance Bulgaria is one of the poorest countries in Europe. The only significant security threats it faces come from organised crime, which is |
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Bulgaria Defence and Security Report Q4 2008 |
Market Report |
Bulgaria |
17/10/08 |
£250.00 |
| Having no international border disputes or conflicts with other countries, Bulgaria suffers from few direct security threats, either internal or external, and its terrorist risk ratings remain |
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Bulgaria Defence and Security Report Q4 2009 |
Market Report |
Bulgaria |
14/09/09 |
£250.00 |
| Bulgaria’s only notable security threats are related to pervasive organised crime and corruption. Indeed, Bulgaria rates lowest (that is, worst) out of the 27 EU members in Transparency |