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_aFiott, Daniel
245 _aEuropean defence-industrial cooperation
_h[Recurso electrónico]
_b: from Keynes to Clausewitz
520 _aAbstract: The European Union is still far from having a consolidated defence market but the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) has emerged as a policy framework through which to liberalize and regulate defence markets, protect and sustain jobs and to improve the interoperability of Europe's armed forces; all at the EU level. This article argues that a purely economic rationale for defence-industrial cooperation is being reformulated to include also questions of strategic relevance. Indeed, by charting the transition from a past policy framework called the European Defence Equipment Market (EDEM) to the EDTIB, the article examines the European Commission's role as a key driver in this policy evolution. This article shows how the European Commission is using dual-use technologies to increase its policy relevance in the defence-industrial policy milieu, but it also reaffirms the enduring role of the member states and the importance of national interests.
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_aUnión Europea
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_aPolítica y gobierno
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_aSeguridad y defensa
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_aIndustria del armamento
_xCooperación internacional
773 0 _aGlobal Affairs
_g. -- Vol. 1, No. 2 (2015), p. 159-167
_iEn :
_tGlobal Affairs
_w2014783
856 4 _uhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/23340460.2015.1032157#.VZzcyBvtlHw
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