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In: Women & performance: a journal of feminist theory, Volume 14, Issue 1, p. 63-90
ISSN: 1748-5819
In: Digest of Middle East studies: DOMES, Volume 3, Issue 2, p. 87-91
ISSN: 1949-3606
In: Digest of Middle East studies: DOMES, Volume 3, Issue 2, p. 73-75
ISSN: 1949-3606
In: Digest of Middle East studies: DOMES, Volume 3, Issue 1, p. 1-28
ISSN: 1949-3606
AbstractSince the mid‐1980s, Saudi Arabia has required that a percentage of all defense contracts awarded to foreign suppliers be reinvested back in the kingdom into new technology companies. The result has been three "economic offset" programs, encompassing Western defense producers and their home‐country governments in the world's largest example of planned international technology transfer.This paper reviews the three main Saudi offsets—attached to the Peace Shield (United States), al‐Yamamah (United Kingdom) and Sawari (France) arms deals—for their genesis, operations, achievements, and problems, using interviews with participants and statistical data on companies formed. It then attempts some evaluation of them against their own original explicit and implicit goals, and draws out some lessons and implications.
In: Environment and planning. C, Government and policy, Volume 7, Issue 2, p. 119-119
ISSN: 1472-3425
In: Regional studies: official journal of the Regional Studies Association, Volume 16, Issue 6, p. 419-432
ISSN: 1360-0591
In: Journal of population research, Volume 29, Issue 2, p. 173-198
ISSN: 1835-9469