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The Evolution Towards the Partial Strategic Autonomy of Sweden’s Essential Security Interests

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This article is published in Defence and Peace Economics.The article was published on 2021-10-27. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Autonomy & Security interest.

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Sweden and Swedish Defence – Introduction to the Special Issue

TL;DR: In this paper, the context for the articles in this special issue on Sweden and its defence is provided, and the article starts with Sweden before presenting Swedish defence, its economy, the military threa...
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The Europeanization of Defence Industry Policy

Malena Britz
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the Europeanization of the defence industry policy area from 1989-2001, with a special focus on developments in Sweden, showing how a European defence industry market has begun to emerge as an industrially-led but politically-sanctioned process, made possible through a re-structuring of the defense industry at the same time as European rules have been created in order to facilitate the common production of defence equipment.
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Defying Convergence: Globalisation and Varieties of Defence-Industrial Capitalism

TL;DR: This article examined two small states, Israel and Sweden, to ascertain whether defence-industrial transformation drives them to converge upon common laissez-faire policies or, contrarily, whether distinct Varieties of Capitalism shaped their adaptation strategies along different lines.
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Strategic autonomy and EU-NATO cooperation: threat or opportunity for transatlantic defence relations?

TL;DR: The EU's common security and defence policy was launched in the 1990s as a quest for "autonomy" as discussed by the authors, but 15 years of efforts failed to deliver and the coherence of the EU member states in their security...
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THE END OF A ‘NATIONAL’ DEFENCE INDUSTRY?: Impacts of globalization on the Swedish defence industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors scrutinize the impacts of globalization on the Swedish national defence industry prompted by the end of the Cold War through the 1990s and conclude that the Swedish defence industry, due to its overreliance on arms exports as a result of post-Cold War globalization has become increasingly irrelevant to Swedish defence needs.
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Global perspectives on the European arms industries

TL;DR: In this article, the authors offer perspectives on the symposium on the European arms industries published in volume 12, number 1 of The Economics of Peace and Security Journal (EPJ).
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