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Written by Centre Delà s
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Thursday, 13 January 2011 17:30 |
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The Peace Studies Centre Delàs introduce the report No 7: The truth of the Spanish military spending in 2011. Military expenditure and R&D in times of crisis, which shows that in a situation of severe economic crisis and international pressure for deficit reduction, the Spanish government chooses to continue favoring military spending and military R&D over others such as health or education, that their budgets are reduced to a greater amount than the military.
The authors are Pere Ortega and Xavier Bohigas, both researchers at the Peace Studies Centre Delà s
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Written by Transnational Institute
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Wednesday, 23 June 2010 10:30 |
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El present Informe (llibre) de Transtational Institute, posa al descobert les estretes relacions que s'han establert entre les polÃtiques de seguretat de la Comissió Europea de la UE i els grans grups industrials militars que, de mutu acord, han llançat programes conjunts de seguretat. Això ha produït una deriva cap a la militarització de la seguretat com es demostra en múltiples iniciatives (ESRP, FRONTEX ...) llançades des de la UE. Un informe que alerta sobre el creixent poder del lobby militar-industrial europeu que amenaça i fa retrocedir les llibertats civils de la ciutadania europea.
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Written by Valentina Saini
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Monday, 17 May 2010 11:17 |
Aquest treball pretén oferir una anà lisi de l'estructura i de la tasca de tres dels thinktanks més importants i respectats dels EUA, tots amb la seva seu a Washington. Els tres, encara que es posicionen en postures polÃtiques diferents, tenen la missió explÃcita de defensar i promoure els interessos nord-americans al món, i de consolidar l'hegemonia dels EUA com a potència absoluta en el segle XXI.
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Written by Centre Delà s
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Friday, 07 May 2010 09:33 |
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The violence affecting the Palestinian people has become a source of profit for the powerful military-industrial complex of Israel, but also for other countries. This report examines these relationships looking at the actors, companies, arms trade and military ties between Spain and Israel. |
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Written by Centre Delà s
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Monday, 03 May 2010 09:19 |
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Les exportacions a 2008 van tornar a ser les més elevades de la historia d’Espanya. Van ocupar el sisè lloc en el rà nquing mundial i van representar quasi el 2% de les exportacions mundials d'armes.
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Written by Centre Delà s
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Friday, 23 April 2010 08:58 |
 La crisi que travessa l’economia mundial ha colpejat especialment a Europa, la qual cosa ha afectat als diferents estats que immediatament han ajustat els seus pressupostos reduint la despesa pública afectant a la despesa militar. Aixà a Eropa els pressupostos per a l’any 2010 preveuen retallades de la despesa militar. L’Estat espanyol no ha estat una excepció i la majoria de les partides militars han disminuït en les previsions per a l’any 2010, encara que haurÃem d’esperar a la liquidació de final d’any per a saber la realitat d’aquesta reducció.
Preu per rebre l'informe imprès: 10 euros (+ despeses d'enviament)
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Written by Centre Delà s
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009 18:14 |
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10 Reasons to question (and rethink) foreign involvement
Report Number 4
Until September 11, 2001, Afghanistan had not been on the foreign policy agendas of the countries of the world. |
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Written by Centre Delà s
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Sunday, 09 November 2008 18:06 |
The 2009 Spanish state budget project has been submitted in the Deputy Congress. This budget is presented in a juncture of international economical crisis, especially virulent in the Spanish case. The government announces a public sector expenditure restraint, particularly that related to the Defence Ministry, which will be reduced 3%.
Centre Delà s d’Estudis per la Pau, associated to JustÃcia i Pau, annually analyses the military expenditure. Centre Delà s expresses such a reduction, although it seems to be good news, is less than expected after taking into consideration the whole final military expenditure. The 18,609.6 million euros budget means an expense of 50.89 millions per day and 408 euros per capita (45,593,385 inhabitants on 1st July 2008). Against the 3% reduction announced by the government, the real decrease is 1.61%. Certainly it’s the first time since 1995, when Centre Delà s began to count the military expenditure, it has diminished. But, although the reduction of investments (-14.75%) and R&D (-12.13%), items that had undergone major increases last years, the main signs of 2009 military expenditure are still significant (Table 1) in the nowadays-economic recession. |
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