The Defence Industrial Triptych

Government as a Customer, Sponsor and Regulator of Defence Industry

Trevor Taylor author Henrik Heidenkamp author John Louth author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:11th Aug '16

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This insightful study explores the crucial ties between governments and their defence industries, particularly focusing on The Defence Industrial Triptych and its case studies.

The book The Defence Industrial Triptych offers a detailed analysis of the intricate relationships between governments and their defence industrial bases. It focuses on three pivotal case studies: the United Kingdom, the United States, and Germany, which collectively account for a significant portion of NATO's defence spending. By examining these relationships, the book sheds light on how they influence national security strategies and foreign policy decisions.

Despite the critical nature of these relationships, the subject has often been overlooked in scholarly discourse. The author argues that a lack of rigorous analysis has led to government defence policies that appear disjointed and poorly conceived. This underexploration has significant implications for how nations approach their defence industries, potentially undermining both national security and economic stability.

Through its comprehensive examination, The Defence Industrial Triptych aims to provide valuable insights for policymakers, industry leaders, and taxpayers alike. The case studies reveal both commonalities and unique features in the defence industrial relationships of these countries, offering lessons that could enhance future policy decisions. As defence budgets come under pressure and the landscape of global security evolves, understanding these relationships becomes increasingly vital for the future of NATO and its member states.

ISBN: 9781138148505

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

160 pages