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Michael Brzoska

Not to be confused with: Michal Brzoza-Brzezina

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Affiliation

Institut für Friedensforschung


http://www.ifsh.de
Hamburg, Germany

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Working papers

  1. Brzoska, Michael, 2026. "Impacts of the NATO 5% Military Spending Decision on the Economies of European NATO Member States," MPRA Paper 128863, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 25 Apr 2026.
  2. Michael Brzoska & Raphael Bossong & Eric van Um, 2011. "Security Economics in the European Context: Implications of the EUSECON Project," Economics of Security Working Paper Series 58, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  3. Michael Brzoska, 2011. "The Role of Effectiveness and Efficiency in the European Union's Counterterrorism Policy: The Case of Terrorist Financing," Economics of Security Working Paper Series 51, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  4. Michael Brzoska, 2011. "Counter-Terrorist Financing: A Good Policy Going too Far?," EUSECON Policy Briefing 7, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  5. Michael Brzoska & Herbert Wulf, 1998. "Dynamics of Military Procurement: Changes in Military Consumption Patterns," Human Development Occasional Papers (1992-2007) HDOCPA-1998-04, Human Development Report Office (HDRO), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Articles

  1. Michael Brzoska, 2024. "Sources of inefficiency in the procurement of major weapon systems. Estimates for the German case," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 19(1), pages 5-22, April.
  2. Michael Brzoska, 2019. "Understanding the Disaster–Migration–Violent Conflict Nexus in a Warming World: The Importance of International Policy Interventions," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 8(6), pages 1-17, May.
  3. Michael Brzoska, 2019. "Combining data on military supply and demand for arms production estimates," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 14(2), pages 42-54, October.
  4. H. Buhaug & J. Nordkvelle & T. Bernauer & T. Böhmelt & M. Brzoska & J. Busby & A. Ciccone & H. Fjelde & E. Gartzke & N. Gleditsch & J. Goldstone & H. Hegre & H. Holtermann & V. Koubi & J. Link & P. Li, 2014. "One effect to rule them all? A comment on climate and conflict," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 127(3), pages 391-397, December.
  5. Michael Brzoska & Jürgen Scheffran, 2013. "Climate and war: No clear-cut schism," Nature, Nature, vol. 498(7453), pages 171-171, June.
  6. Tilman Bruck & Michael Brzoska & Konstantinos Drakos, 2011. "The Economics Of Security: A European Perspective," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(2), pages 99-104.
  7. Michael Brzoska, 2009. "Zur Wirksamkeit von Finanzsanktionen als Instrument im Kampf gegen den Terrorismus," Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung / Quarterly Journal of Economic Research, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, vol. 78(4), pages 88-100.
  8. Brzoska Michael, 2008. "Measuring the Effectiveness of Arms Embargoes," Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 14(2), pages 1-34, July.
  9. Michael Brzoska, 2004. "Taxation of the Global Arms Trade? An Overview of the Issues," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 57(2), pages 149-171, May.
  10. Michael Brzoska, 2004. "‘New Wars’ Discourse in Germany," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 41(1), pages 107-117, January.
  11. Michael Brzoska †, 2004. "The economics of arms imports after the end of the cold war," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(2), pages 111-123, April.
  12. Ann Markusen & Michael Brzoska, 2000. "The Regional Role in Post-Cold War Military Industrial Conversion," International Regional Science Review, , vol. 23(1), pages 3-24, January.
  13. Michael Brzoska, 1999. "Economic factors shaping arms production in less industrialized countries," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(2), pages 139-169.
  14. Michael Brzoska, 1999. "Exploiting foreign research," Science and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 26(4), pages 286-287, August.
  15. Michael Brzoska, 1999. "Military Conversion: The Balance Sheet," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 36(2), pages 131-140, March.
  16. Michael Brzoska & Frederic S. Pearson, 1994. "Developments in the Global Supply of Arms: Opportunity and Motivation," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 535(1), pages 58-72, September.
  17. Michael Brzoska, 1992. "Is the Nuclear Non-Proliferation System a Regime? A Comment on Trevor McMorris Tate," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 29(2), pages 215-220, May.
  18. Michael Brzoska, 1991. "Paukert, Liba and Richard, Peter (eds.): Defence Expenditure, Industrial Conversion and Local Employment. Geneva: International Labour Office 1991. 228 pp," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 44(3), pages 489-491, August.
  19. Michael Brzoska, 1989. "The Erosion of Restraint in West German Arms Transfer Policy," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 26(2), pages 165-177, May.
  20. Michael Brzoska, 1987. "Focus On The Arms Trade — Can It Be Controlled?," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 24(4), pages 327-331, December.
  21. Michael Brzoska, 1983. "Research Communication: The Military Related External Debt of Third World Countries," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 20(3), pages 271-277, September.
  22. Michael Brzoska, 1982. "Arms Transfer Data Sources," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 26(1), pages 77-108, March.
  23. Michael Brzoska, 1981. "The Reporting of Military Expenditures," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 18(3), pages 261-275, September.

Chapters

  1. Brzoska, Michael, 2007. "Success and Failure in Defense Conversion in the `Long Decade of Disarmament'," Handbook of Defense Economics, in: Keith Hartley & Todd Sandler (ed.), Handbook of Defense Economics, edition 1, volume 2, chapter 34, pages 1177-1210, Elsevier.
  2. Brzoska, Michael, 1995. "World military expenditures," Handbook of Defense Economics, in: Keith Hartley & Todd Sandler (ed.), Handbook of Defense Economics, edition 1, volume 1, chapter 3, pages 45-67, Elsevier.

Books

  1. Brzoska, Michael & Ohlson, Thomas, 1987. "Arms Transfers to the Third World, 1971-85," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780198291169.

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