2020127 · New data from SIPRI’s Arms Industry Database shows that arms sales by the world’s 25 largest arms-producing and military services companies (arms companies)
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contact1 · The SIPRI Arms Industry Database contains information on arms-producing and military services companies (‘arms companies’). It includes public and private companies
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contactForeign policy and military policy intellectuals, and the think tanks they staff, form an extensive infrastructure interwoven with the global military-industrial complex, which has a dramatic impact on US foreign policy. Twelve of
contact2022728 · The Spanish Minister of Defense committed to increase military spending to 1.53 percent of GDP by 2024, and President Sanchez, upon the conclusion of the
contact2015615 · Abstrakt This paper aims to analyse the military-industrial aspects of Turkish defence policy. A sophisticated and profitable defence industry is a useful tool for a state’s foreign and security ...
contact2020127 · (Stockholm, 7 December 2020) Sales of arms and military services by the sector’s largest 25 companies totalled US$361 billion in 2019, 8.5 per cent more than in 2018. The largest companies have a geographically diverse international presence. This is according to new data released today by the Stockholm International Peace Research
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contact2022330 · As passenger traffic gradually returns to pre-pandemic levels, increases in new aircraft and military orders signal continued growth in the approaching year. But optimism is held in check by ongoing risks, from inflation to talent shortages to supply chain disruptions. Our 2023 outlook dives into the latest aerospace and defense industry trends ...
contact1 · The SIPRI Arms Industry Database contains information on arms-producing and military services companies (‘arms companies’). It includes public and private companies but excludes manufacturing or maintenance units of the armed services. The database contains financial data for arms companies based on open sources. Sources include company
contact2 · First-mover advantage: Industrial players must avoid intermediation. Defense players are moving to capture these new streams of value, but are also seeking to avoid intermediation and loss of value:
contact2019923 · of private military companies – impelled as much by concerns about losing control of their monopoly over the use of violence and the impact of that industry on national military policy as by a willingness to uphold their obligations under international law. Two incidents in particular have driven the discourse.1 First, the
contact12 · The diplomatic network, an irreplaceable channel of information and influence at the service of defence industries. In order to translate its political will to include government support in military export industrial projects, a core component of our bilateral relations, the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs has put its diplomatic
contact2019514 · According to the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB), the turnover of the Turkish defense and aeronautics sector rose from $1.85 billion in 2006 to around $6 billion in 2016. In other words, sales tripled in
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contact2023214 · 3. Crowding-out effect. The Feder-Ram model is widely used in investigating the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth (Biswas & Ram, Citation 1986; Feder, Citation 1983) in developing and developed countries because it is constructed from a consistent theory structure (Kennedy et al., Citation 2018; Solow,
contact2022330 · As passenger traffic gradually returns to pre-pandemic levels, increases in new aircraft and military orders signal continued growth in the approaching year. But optimism is held in check by ongoing risks, from inflation to talent shortages to supply chain disruptions. Our 2023 outlook dives into the latest aerospace and defense industry trends ...
contact2 · First-mover advantage: Industrial players must avoid intermediation. Defense players are moving to capture these new streams of value, but are also seeking to avoid intermediation and loss of value:
contact202326 · The withdrawal of the US military from war-torn Afghanistan has been widely seen as a failure in politics. However, analysts pointed out that the 20-year war means rather an
contact12 · The diplomatic network, an irreplaceable channel of information and influence at the service of defence industries. In order to translate its political will to include government support in military export industrial projects, a core component of our bilateral relations, the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs has put its diplomatic
contact2019923 · of private military companies – impelled as much by concerns about losing control of their monopoly over the use of violence and the impact of that industry on national military policy as by a willingness to uphold their obligations under international law. Two incidents in particular have driven the discourse.1 First, the
contact1 · The Military Aircraft market revenue was Million USD in 2016, grew to Million USD in 2023, and will reach Million USD in 2029, with a CAGR of during 2023-2029.Considering the influence of COVID-19 ...
contact2019514 · According to the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB), the turnover of the Turkish defense and aeronautics sector rose from $1.85 billion in 2006 to around $6 billion in 2016. In other words, sales tripled in
contact2023216 · military-industrial complex, network of individuals and institutions involved in the production of weapons and military technologies. The military-industrial complex in a country typically attempts to marshal
contact2018510 · The military-industrial complex is a nation’s military establishment, as well as the industries involved in the production of armaments and other military materials. In his 1961 farewell address ...
contactAbstract. The term “military–industrial complex” (MIC) was famously introduced to the American public in 1961 by President Dwight Eisenhower in his farewell address. The former general, who was well aware of the growing military industry, warned his fellow countrymen of the tremendous influence such an institution could have in a highly ...
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contact20161021 · The Russian defense industry consisted of over 1,700 firms and in 1997 employed some 2.5 million workers. While defense enterprises are found throughout the country, a significant portion is concentrated in twelve cities and regions, where over one-third of the labor force works in defense.
contact20171227 · The significant expansion of the private military industry began in the early 1990s after the end of the Cold War and can be explained by three underlying major developments gradually intertwining the public and private sectors in respect to military operations (Singer, 2001, 2004 ). Firstly, Singer ( 2001) contends that the dynamics after
contact1 · The SIPRI Arms Industry Database contains information on arms-producing and military services companies (‘arms companies’). It includes public and private companies but excludes manufacturing or maintenance units of the armed services. The database contains financial data for arms companies based on open sources. Sources include company
contact202011 · Abstract. The relationship between the US State’s military propaganda agencies, the entertainment industries, media products, and public opinion is of interest to researchers, and the alliance ...
contact2022728 · The Spanish Minister of Defense committed to increase military spending to 1.53 percent of GDP by 2024, and President Sanchez, upon the conclusion of the NATO Summit (June 29-30, 2022), pledged that Spain would reach two percent by 2029. This amounts to an increase of 10 billion euros (USD 11.8 billion) per year.
contact2023223 · Japan's new National Security Strategy vowed to develop a free and open international order in the Indo-Pacific and create a new military assistance mechanism. Seeing ASEAN as a promising market, Tokyo has signed agreements with several Southeast Asian countries on equipment transfer. ,
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