Defence industries in the 21st century: a comparative analysis
Since the end of the cold war, a growing number of emerging states have been building and investing in indigenous defence industries. As the number of producers and suppliers in the system increases, industrial cooperation among them promises to integrate defence industries around the world. Should...
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