ABSTRACT

First published in 1979. The report of the Labour Party Defence Study Group, which met from early 1975 to mid-1977, represents a unique attempt to portray defence policy in the context of disarmament and the need to restructure and control the institutions of defence – in particular the defence industry.

The report presented the fullest study made by any British political party concerning the implications and consequences of its stated defence policy, and embodied an examination of defence from the perspective of approaches of disarmament. At the same time, the search for a new policy in international relations was harmonised with the further development of a new industrial strategy, concentrating upon the potential for converting part of military industry to civil work.

This work which presents a distinctive intervention in the general debate concerning defence policy, industrial and technological planning, economic priorities and public policy, will be of considerable relevance to both specialists in each of these fields as well as the general reader.

chapter |3 pages

Foreword

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

part One|1 pages

The Study Group Report

chapter |1 pages

Foreword

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 5|22 pages

Creating New Jobs

chapter 6|12 pages

The Arms Trade

part B|1 pages

Military Expenditure and the Economy

part C|1 pages

Industrial Conversion and Alternative Employment

chapter 15|13 pages

Community Planning and Base Conversion

chapter 16|21 pages

The Lucas Aerospace Corporate Plan

chapter 17|25 pages

The Vickers Proposals : Building a Chieftain Tank and the Alternative Use of Resources

by The Vickers National Combine Committee of Shop Stewards

part Three|1 pages

The Ministerial Response