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BÉRAUD-SUDREAU, LUCIE
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Building Franco-German Consensus on Arms Exports
/ Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie
Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie
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A better-coordinated Franco-German approach to arms exports would facilitate the development of future weapons programmes and strengthen European defence.
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Arms Exports
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Franco-German Consensus
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NATO Defence Spending and European Threat Perceptions
/ Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie
Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie
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National threat perceptions, not American hectoring, have driven increases in European NATO defence spending.
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NATO Defence Spending
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European Threat Perceptions
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Weighing Giants: Taking Stock of the Expansion of China’s Defence Industry
/ Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie; Nouwens, Meia
Béraud-Sudreau, Lucie
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Despite China’s rise on the world stage and rapid improvements in the quality and quantity of its arms production, little is truly known about Chinese defence groups’ performance. The existing literature suffers from a significant gap: there has been no measure of how much the Chinese defence industry is worth financially, in comparison to other leading defence firms. There is also a dearth in detailed assessments of China’s defence-industrial and defence-innovation capacities. Therefore, this article seeks to provide reliable estimates of Chinese defence enterprises’ revenue derived from their military-related activities. In discussing our results, we also show that the current Chinese leadership’s defence-industry reforms specifically target self-identified shortcomings and in doing so, strives to bring Chinese defence companies to the top of the world’s defence-technological innovation standards. This will contribute to the debate on China’s defence-innovation capabilities and on the Chinese defence industry’s remaining weaknesses in that regard.
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Defence Economics
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Defence Industry
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Defence Innovation
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Civil–Military Integration
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China Military-Industrial Complex
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