I want to thank all who have supported the Fellowship: the Heywood Foundation - and Suzanne Heywood in particular, the Blavatnik School of Government and Hertford College at the University of Oxford, the Economic and Social Research Council and the Civil Service. [...] The project was reviewed and approved by the University of Oxford’s Blavatnik The report and its recommendations are focused on School of Government Research Ethics policymaking at the intersection of economic and Committee (DREC) in accordance with the security interests. [...] through import controls, was a crucial part of As a core part of its research, the Fellowship building a national economy in the immediate post- reconsidered this history, focusing on two periods war period.8 While the shifting confidence in the role where the intersection was thought to be especially of free trade as driver of national security in the intense: the development of economic sanction. [...] Similarly, the use of the state to pioneer next-generation technological leaps, in both armaments and civil technologies, was a deeply embedded strategy in the 1950s and 1960s, and enjoyed cross-party consensus, and impacted the makeup of the state itself. [...] In respect to the latter, shortcomings in process Japan, new economic security legislation and the hindered the provision of comprehensive analysis restructuring to place economic security as function and assessment for collective agreement which of the National Security Secretariat at the centre of might have led to better choices.
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