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Publikováno v:
Journal of Policy Modeling. 34:312-324
Against the background of economic downturn and recovery, this study analyzes container port infrastructure, shipping flows and congestion patterns to support policy level modeling rather than more micro-focused quayside-level modeling. It does so us
Autor:
Michael Asteris, Alan Collins
Publikováno v:
Transport Reviews. 30:163-178
The UK’s container trade is dominated by ports in the South East of England. In order to accommodate both trade growth and the increasing size of container ships, several investment schemes have been put forward in recent years. During their public
Autor:
Michael Asteris, Alan Collins
Publikováno v:
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 39:2271-2286
The authors draw on historical evidence, recent public inquiry documentation and maritime port-capacity forecasts to examine the logic and consistency of British seaport infrastructure development. In light of the rejection of the Dibden Bay (Southam
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Defence and Peace Economics. 18:53-73
This paper provides a methodology for estimating the economic impact of defence spending at a sub‐regional level. It does so by calculating the income and employment generated by Britain’s Royal Navy and associated defence activities in the City
Autor:
Michael Asteris
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies in International Education. 10:224-240
There are surprising parallels between the once substantial coal export trade of the United Kingdom and present-day international student recruitment to its higher education sector. This article uses the history of the coal trade to highlight two poi
Autor:
Michael Asteris
Publikováno v:
The RUSI Journal. 139:38-71
In times of budget tightening spending must be restricted to the strictly essential, whilst still ensuring the provision of an effective defensive force. This balance is not always easy to achieve, especially since defen‐sive requirernents’ have
Autor:
Michael Asteris
Publikováno v:
Asteris, M 2013, ' British Overseas Military Commitments 1945–47: Making Painful Choices ', Contemporary British History, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 348-371 . https://doi.org/10.1080/13619462.2013.796884
In February 1947 the British government made a number of policy decisions which led to withdrawal from India, Palestine and Greece. The paper seeks to demonstrate that while economic constraints highlighted the need to reduce overseas commitments, th
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Autor:
David Kirkpatrick, D C Veness, Robert Fry, Peter Unwin, Ahron Bregman, Michael Asteris, Keith Hayward, T P Toyne Sewell, Peter Sincock, Gordon Gilbert, Raymond Layard, Michael Rose, Christopher Coker
Publikováno v:
The RUSI Journal. 140:56-61
Autor:
Michael Asteris
Publikováno v:
Economic Affairs. 14:19-23
The Government's blueprint for rail privatisation offers scope for more competition and experimentation, and a progressive movement towards a freeing of the system, thereby minimising the likely disruption. It constitutes the art of the possible.
Autor:
Michael Asteris
Publikováno v:
The RUSI Journal. 138:66-72
Although the merchant fleet fulfils the key criteria of mobility in the post‐Cold War security environment, as demonstrated so clearly during the earlier Falklands campaign in which the merchant fleet played a vital role in shouldering the logistic