2017
DOI: 10.1080/14702436.2017.1350105
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Defence industries in the 21st century: a comparative analysis

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“…The role of the private sector has had a positive impact in accelerating the development of the defense industry, such as in South Korea through Daewoo and Samsung. The global defense industry market is also 70%-80% still dominated by private companies from the United States and European countries (Kleczka et al, 2020;Kurç & Neuman, 2017).…”
Section: Tactical Vehicle Defense Industry In Stategic Level Logistic...mentioning
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“…The role of the private sector has had a positive impact in accelerating the development of the defense industry, such as in South Korea through Daewoo and Samsung. The global defense industry market is also 70%-80% still dominated by private companies from the United States and European countries (Kleczka et al, 2020;Kurç & Neuman, 2017).…”
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“…10, No.2 (2022): January, pp. 293 -312 Turkey, Ukraine, and India has transformed the number of market players in this industry.These countries are considered as countries that are middle advanced in technology development in the defense industry and have become one of the producers for markets in developing countries(Kurç & Neuman, 2017). Meanwhile, Indonesia's position is still assessed as a country with specifications with specific industrial capabilities.…”
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“…Thus, the defense industry had to adapt to survive in order to reduce costs and expand its influence, while, equally importantly, the State reduced its participation in sustaining defense research (Chin 2019). As a result, defense companies began to form multinational corporations and establish transnational networks, expanding beyond State borders and, in some situations, replacing intergovernmental cooperation (Kurç and Neuman 2017). Further analysis showed that this transformation has the potential to influence the international politics, crisis situations, and armed conflicts (Neuman 2006).…”
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“…Accordingly, Western defence industrial sectors have been forced to adapt as their traditional markets change and decrease. For instance, defence companies in the major arms producing countries have evolved into multinational corporations through mergers and acquisitions (Kurç and Neuman 2017). In this setting, the European Union (E.U.)…”
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