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DAY 2 – UPDATE: SEMINAR “Security & Defense Economics – Administrative, Engineering & Supportive Logistics”

DAY 2 – UPDATE: SEMINAR “Security & Defense Economics – Administrative, Engineering & Supportive Logistics”

Useful Information

Seminar Brochure in WORD format HERE!

The Program of the Seminar HERE!

The Participation Application HERE!.

Study guide HERE!

The Seminar is Modular, so someone can choose up to the level of the Seminar Day, up to 11/4/2017.

The Seminar Coordinators are Giannitsopoulos Theodoros (6983500063, tgia82@otenet.gr), Basharas Anastasios (6937520939, abasaras@otenet.gr). Do not hesitate to contact us for any information.

On Tuesday 7/2/2017, the Seminar on the topic continues with the following program:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Presentation: Economics of Conventional Warfare, 1700-2000

Speaker, Ioannis Salavrakos, University Professor

The ambition of the presentation is to present the relationship between the economy and conventional warfare. In contrast to the case of peacetime, the relationship between the economy and the defense mechanism during wartime is deeper than the butter or cannons relationship that exists in peacetime. Thus, the seminar analyzes the theoretical framework and then follows the case study approach.
In particular, the following conflicts are analyzed (time permitting):
01. Seven Years' War
02. Napoleonic Wars
03. American Civil War
04. Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871
05. World War I
06. Greece-Turkey War in Asia Minor
07. World War II
08. Vietnam War.
09. 1999 War in the Former Yugoslavia
10. Israeli operation in Lebanon 2006
11. Operation against the Islamic State

An update post will follow, after the presentation and presentation of the topic of the second day of the Seminar.