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ID167176
Title ProperFighter aircraft acquisition in Croatia
Other Title Information failure of policy delivery
LanguageENG
AuthorWatkins, Amadeo
Summary / Abstract (Note)The possibility for Croatia to obtain new fighter aircraft is not new, as this option has been publicly debated for at least a decade. A sudden decision to advance the acquisition of a limited number of fighter aircraft was made in 2017 with an international tendering process concluding in early 2018. Through open source material, this paper will look at this procurement process by examining the relationship between policy and strategic thinking on the one side, and policy delivery on the other, and evaluate why the tendering process failed in achieving envisaged results. The paper concludes that the problems facing the Croatian aircraft acquisition process stem from at least two interrelated factors: firstly, at the operational level, the failure of the procurement was the direct result of mismanaged tendering procedures linked to the wider public administration reform process; and secondly, at the strategic level, inherently complex civil-military relations and related cultural aspects which have not been adequately addressed over the past decades. The result was a failure to deliver on government policy, something which this paper argues will need to be addressed over the medium to long term.
`In' analytical NoteDefense and Security Analysis Vol. 35, No.3; Sep 2019: p.261-282
Journal SourceDefense and Security Analysis Vol: 35 No 3
Key WordsCulture ;  Civil-military relations ;  Croatia ;  Fighter Aircraft ;  Acquisition ;  Procurement ;  Effectiveness ;  Offset


 
 
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