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Defence industries in Arab states: players and strategies

Gaub et al., 2017

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Gaub F
Stanley-Lockman Z
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Executive summary Between skyrocketing defence budgets, increased arms imports, more emphasis on military training and exercises–as well as involvement in ongoing conflicts across the region–there is no doubt that Arab states are militarising. Relatively less attention …
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