Joanna Spear

Archive data: Person was Visiting Fellow at IDSA

Dr Joanna (Jo) Spear is an Associate Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Security Policy Studies Program at the George Washington University, Washington, DC.  She was also the Founder Director of the Department of Defense sponsored National Security Studies Program at George Washington University. She is also an Associate Fellow at Chatham House, London. She was previously a Senior Lecturer in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, where she also ran the PhD program.
Dr. Spear completed her doctoral work at Southampton University and her post-doctoral work at Harvard University.  She has published widely; most recently publishing Security and Development in Global Politics: A Critical Comparison Georgetown University Press, 2012, co-edited with Paul D. Williams.
At IDSA she will be working on a book provisionally entitled More Than Guns and Bombs: The International Defence Trade in the 21st Century, for the Brookings Institution and writing a paper for IDSA on “The promise and problems of defence offsets for India.”  After she leaves IDSA she will join the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London for the remainder of her sabbatical.
Visiting Fellow,jspear[at]gwu[dot]edu,+91 11 2671 7983

Publication

Defence Offsets: A System-Level View

How effective are offsets as a means to boost a domestic defence industry? This article takes a novel approach to answering this question; examining global data on levels of defence sales over three decades as a measure of successful defence industrialisation (i.e., using the market as an indicator of success). The quantitative data points to a mixed picture as despite the ubiquity of defence offsets, they are no guarantees of success in defence industrialisation.