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114397
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2012.
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In this analysis of the recent debate on defence policy in Germany, Henrik Heidenkamp and Ferdi Akaltin highlight a growing re-evaluation of the German and European strategic environment, and a seeming willingness on the part of German policy-makers to identify a common European solution to the current defence-capabilities gap. After analysing why German politicians no longer seem to dismiss the idea of a common European army as the unrealisable dream of idealists, the authors present the difficult questions that German policy-makers, and their European allies, will need to confront should they wish to turn their ideas into concrete policy, and suggest ways in which such a project could be realised in the long term.
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125278
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Abingdon, RUSI for Defence and Security Studies, 2013.
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vii, 152p.Pbk
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RUSI Whitehall Paper 81
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9781138023581
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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057512 | 338.47355/HEI 057512 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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122248
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2013.
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The trend of ever-decreasing national defence budgets poses many worrying questions for companies in the global defence industry and may soon require them to make significant decisions about their respective future strategies. In this article, Henrik Heidenkamp, John Louth and Trevor Taylor explore the various strategic options available to defence companies in the UK and abroad, and consider the centrality of governments in ensuring the long-term sustainability of what is deemed to be an industry crucial to national security.
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