Abstract

The article aims to identify the key trends and main areas of development of arms trade and military-technical cooperation between South-East Asian countries and the United States and European Union countries over the past decade (2011–2020). In addition to the direct procurement of weapons and military equipment (with a detailed list of purchased systems for each of the South-East Asian countries), the supply of subsystems and components, the licensed production and other forms of military-technical cooperation are also considered. The growth of military expenditures and arms procurement of the South-East Asian countries over the past decade is analyzed in terms of influence of such drivers as internal instability, the China-US confrontation in the Pacific region and the unresolved disputes between the countries in the South China Sea, the modernization of the armed forces and national defense industries in SouthEast Asia. On this basis, conclusions are made about the prospects for development of military-technical cooperation and arms procurement in the region, as well as how the changes taking place in this sphere affect Russia’s military-technical cooperation with South-East Asian countries.

Highlights

  • The growth of military expenditures and arms procurement of the South-East Asian countries over the past decade is analyzed in terms of influence of such drivers as internal instability, the China-US confrontation in the Pacific region and the unresolved disputes between the countries in the South China Sea, the modernization of the armed forces and national defense industries in SouthEast Asia

  • Conclusions are made about the prospects for development of military-technical cooperation and arms procurement in the region, as well as how the changes taking place in this sphere affect Russia’s military-technical cooperation with South-East Asian countries

  • OUTLINES OF GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONSMilitary-Technical Cooperation of SouthEast Asian States with the United States and EU Countries (2011–2020)

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Summary

КОНТУРЫ ГЛОБАЛЬНЫХ ТРАНСФОРМАЦИЙ

Военно-техническое сотрудничество государств Юго-Восточной Азии с США и странами ЕС (2011–2020). Военно-техническое сотрудничество государств Юго-Восточной Азии с США и странами ЕС (2011–2020) // Контуры глобальных трансформаций: политика, экономика, право. Чтобы выявить ключевые тенденции и основные направления развития торговли вооружениями и военно-технического сотрудничества (ВТС) стран Юго-Восточной Азии (ЮВА) с США и странами Европейского союза за последнее десятилетие (2011–2020). Помимо прямых закупок вооружений и военной техники (ВВТ) (с детальным перечислением по каждой из стран ЮВА закупленных систем) рассмотрены поставки подсистем и компонентов, развитие лицензионного производства и других форм ВТС. На этой основе делаются выводы о перспективах развития ВТС и закупок вооружений в регионе, а также о том, как изменения, происходящие в этой сфере, влияют на военно-техническое сотрудничество России со странами ЮВА. КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ СЛОВА: военно-техническое сотрудничество, рынки вооружений, военные расходы, закупки вооружений и военной техники, лицензионное производство, страны Юго-Восточной Азии, США, Европейский союз

Общие тенденции военных расходов и закупок вооружений стран ЮВА
Всего закупки стран Ближнего и Среднего Востока
Всего импорт ВВТ странами ЮВА
УГРОЗЫ ВНУТРЕННЕЙ
УГРОЗЫ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ
МОДЕРНИЗАЦИЯ ВООРУЖЕННЫХ СИЛ
Список литературы
OUTLINES OF GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS
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