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Integration of the European arms industry: an analysis of key variables and processes in France, Britain, and the Federal Republic of Germany ( ) | ||
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McMurtry, James C. III |
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Integration of the European arms industry: an analysis of key variables and processes in France, Britain, and the Federal Republic of Germany |
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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This thesis analyzes key variables and processes in France, the United Kingdom, and the Federal Republic of Germany in an attempt to determine the factors unique to each nation that tend to inhibit or promote movement toward integration of the European arms industries. For the purposes of this study it is assumed that defense production costs will be constantly increasing, while a variety of other global factors continue to produce a smaller arms market and increased competition among suppliers. With these factors known, the political, military, and economic roles of national arms industries are isolated as potential indicators of future integration in Europe and the significance of a joint venture involving any of these nations may be judged with greater confidence. Subjects: European armaments; British arms industry; Industrial integration; French arms industry; Arms integration; Joint ventures; German arms industry; Arms collaboration |
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Language | English | |
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March 1990 publication_date QS:P577,+1990-03-00T00:00:00Z/10 |
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integrationofeur1094530701 |
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Short title | Integration of the European arms industry: an analysis of key variables and processes in France, Britain, and the Federal Republic of Germany |
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Author | McMurtry, James C. III |
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