The War Industry and Innovation No 21, 2005/1 - 320 pagesPages 6 to 7EditorialPages 9 to 19Notes on the Economics of War and EmpireBy James K. GalbraithPages 21 to 42Defense and Technology Policy:By Claude SerfatiPages 43 to 80Research Policies and Military Innovation: Schumpeter vs. Smith in the US and EuropeBy Dimitri Uzunidis, Michel Alexandre BaillyPages 81 to 108The Weapons Industry in Russia:By Jacques Fontanel, Alexandre KarlikPages 109 to 143Inventions, Science, and War: The Role of SecrecyBy Blandine LaperchePages 145 to 166Research and Defense: Toward a New Partnership?By Renaud BellaisPages 167 to 196The Industrialist and the Military: A Reflection Based on the Concept of Social CapitalBy Sophie BoutillierPages 197 to 216The Strategic Network and Competition: The Case of Microsoft vs. NetscapeBy Rached HalloulPages 217 to 242Competition Processes in Telecommunications Services in Congo: The Impact of Network Externalities and of Regulation on the Telephone Sector’s DynamicBy Bethuel MakossoPages 243 to 272ITC and the Economy of Proximity: R&D Organization and Location by Global CorporationsBy Bernadette Madeuf, Denis Carré, Gilliane Lefebvre, Christian MilelliPages 273 to 292About