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Making and Marketing Arms

The French Experience and Its Implications for the International System

Edward A. Kolodziej

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige, Branchen

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France ranks as the world's third largest arms exporter and supplies arms and military technology to over a hundred countries. This book exposes the compelling aims and interests--national independence, security, economic welfare, foreign influence, grandeur--that explain the nation's successes in arms production and transfers.

Originally published in 1987.

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Politique, Research and development, Military technology, Marketing, Le Monde, Nationalization, Product control, Saudi Arabia, Entente Cordiale, Militarization, Biafra, Weapon system, Disarmament, Snecma, Lend-Lease, Subsidy, Treaty, Supply (economics), Transall, E. H. Carr, François Mitterrand, National security, Foreign policy, Charles de Gaulle, Economic development, Latin America, Military strategy, World War II, Embargo, Security community, Sphere of influence, Export subsidy, Mass production, International security, West Germany, Nuclear weapon, Technology, Requirement, Weapon, The Public Interest, Commercialization, Exocet, Intendant, Materiel, Developmental state, International relations, European Defence Community, Plan Calcul, Algeria, Polisario Front, Flexible response, Arms control, Employment, Manufacturing, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Force de dissuasion, Licensed production, Military service, Military–industrial complex, Popular sovereignty, Competitiveness, Aircraft, Nation state, Comparative advantage, Self-determination, Artillery, Arms industry, Breguet (brand), Schlieffen Plan, Technology transfer