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- Author: Katia Vlachos-Dengler
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- Language: English
- Publisher: Rand Publishing (April 28, 2004)
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Katia Vlachos-Dengler. Can the European defense industry transform itself to meet the challenges of the new century? What will the Western European defense industry's role be in the global defense industry?
Katia Vlachos-Dengler. Can the European defense industry transform itself to meet the challenges of the new century? What will the Western European defense industry's role be in the global defense industry? The author provides an overview of the market; describes the players, their activities, and their partnerships; and explores the market's driving factors.
Can the European defense industry transform itself to meet the challenges of the new century? . Vlachos-Dengler, Katia, Off Track?
Can the European defense industry transform itself to meet the challenges of the new century? . Vlachos-Dengler, Katia, Off Track? The Future of the European Defense Industry, Santa Monica, Calif. RAND Corporation, MG-144-OSD, 2004.
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Vlachos-Dengler, K. (2004). Off track? the future of the European defense industry. How to fix Europe's image. Common security and defense policy and the Lisbon treaty fudge: No common strategic culture, no major progress. EPIN Wokring Paper, 28, 1-12. European defense in the wake of the Lisbon treaty.
The European defence industry is off track. Katia Vlachos Dengler. September 6, 2004 The Future of the European Defense Industry (Rand Corp). Get alerts on Companies when a new story is published. The European defence industry is off track. Consolidation in the European defence market is slowing, in part because companies are still digesting acquisitions made during the last wave of mergers in the 1990s. This has brought scale, but insufficient savings. The Future of the European Defense Industry (Rand Corp).
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The Treaty establishing the European Defence Community, also known as the Treaty of Paris, is an unratified treaty signed on 27 May 1952 by the six 'inner' countries of European integration: the Benelux countries, France, Italy, and West G. .
The Treaty establishing the European Defence Community, also known as the Treaty of Paris, is an unratified treaty signed on 27 May 1952 by the six 'inner' countries of European integration: the Benelux countries, France, Italy, and West Germany. The treaty would have created a European Defence Community (EDC) with a pan-European defence force. The treaty failed to obtain ratification in the French parliament and it was never ratified by Italy, so it consequently never entered into force.
Vlachos-Dengler, Katia 2. European Union Institute for Security Studies (FR) Subject(s): 1. TRANSPORTATION, MILITARY 2. EU-ESDP Notes: 'The commitment to create a credible military capability for Europe lies at. the heart of European Security and Defence Policy. Transatlantic Interoperability in Defense Industries : How the US and Europe Could Better Cooperate in Coalition Military Operations - Washington : European Institute, 2002. Safeguarding European Competitiveness : Strategies for the Future of European Arms Production and Procurement - Paris : Institute for Security Studies of Western European Union, 1998.