Abstract

The defense industry is unlike other industries due to the nature of its products and given the significance of the defense industry for national security. Since the end of the Cold War, the European defense industry has undergone a huge transformation. Decline in demand for military equipment and growing research and development costs for major weapons systems have strengthened economic pressure to concentrate arms-production activities in Europe. Co-operation in the European defense industry sector has taken different forms, shapes and magnitudes. Reconstruction of the European defense industry through mergers, acquisitions and joint-ventures is being shaped by strong market. There is a growing tendency towards greater co-operation and collaboration at the European level (regionalization) in order to create a competitive European defense industry, capable to compete, cooperate and integrate on equal terms with stronger and more productive American arms-producing companies. A combination of liberalism and mercantilism focuses on competition and the need to maintain considerable European capacity and autonomy in the field of armaments production. Such a balance would not only encourage a greater degree of transatlantic competition but also transatlantic co-operation.

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