Argentina.- 1 Conversion & Environmental Conflict.- 2. The Conversion of the Military Industrial Complex in Progress in Argentina.- Egypt.- 3. Conversion as Conception Confusion.- France.- 4. Between Disarmament and Sovereignity?.- Germany.- 5. Sustainable Development - A Challenge for the World Economy.- 6. Armament Conversion.- 7.Technologies for Contaminated Military Sites.- 8.Utilization of Hardware: Options and Constraints.- 9. Dual Use Technologies.- 10.Strategie Concepts for Remediation of Soil Contamination.- 11.Proposal to Establish a Federal Agency for Baltic Sea Marine Environment Monitoring and Protection.- 12. Use of Remote-Sensing Methods.- 13. The Economic Costs of Peace.- 14. Political, Economic and Legal Conditions for the Process of Conversion of International Security Systems.- 15. Contaminated Sites in the Ownership of Federal Defense Forces.- 16. Conversion and Disposal of Explosives and Propellants.- 17. Disarmament Economy - A New Industrial Activity?.- 18. Federal Environmental Agency.- 19. Project-Oriented Environmental Management.- 20. Environmental Applications of Military Information and Communication Technologies.- Italy.- 21. From Military to Civilian Production.- Pakistan.- 22. Conversion Opportunities for Development and Environment.- Russia/CIS.- 23. Conversion as a Chance for Development and Environment.- 24. Defence Conversion in the Declining Economy.- 25. Problems and Possibilities of Technology Transfer.- 26. Specific Aspects of the Conversion Problem in the Evolving Russia.- 27. Some Military Production Conversion Aspects.- 28. Main Directions of Radio-Chemical Technology Conversion.- 29. Ecologically Sound Construction Technologies for the Russian Military.- 30. Pulsed Equipment - Problems of Conversion.- 31. Thermionic Energy Conversion.- United Kingdom.- 32. National Case Studies on Conversion.- U.N.O..- 33. Macroeconomic and Environmental Effects of Military Conversion.- 34. Military Resources to the Environment.- 35. Technical Co-operation to Support the Conversion of Military to Civilian Industry.- U.S.A..- 36. Debt Reduction in Exchange for Arms Conversion.- 37. Converting U.S. Science and Technology Resources to Civilian Use.- 38. Military Conversion and Economic Development: The China Case.- 39. Problems and Prospects of Conversion.- 40. Defense Industry Conversion.- 41. Soviet Resources in the Defence Sector.- 42. Successful Conversion Experiences.- 43. Environmental Dimensions of Disarmament and Conversion.- 44. Conversion and the Death of the Soviet Military-Industrial Complex.- 45. Technology Policy and Economic Conversion in the United States.- Annex.- List of authors.