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8 October 2024
What Are the Main Drivers of Member States’ Defence Procurement Practices? The Dutch Case
Head of the Security & Defence Programme, Clingendael Institute
The series ‘What Are the Main Drivers of Member States’ Defence Procurement Practises?’ describes and analyses European Union (EU) Member States’ defence procurement practises, in order to provide an overview and a comparison of the different national choices on this matter. The series helps to understand whether, in terms of transnational cooperation, States tend to favour bilateral cooperation, cooperation on a European scale or cooperation with non-European partners. Finally, the analysis focuses on the impact of the war in Ukraine and other international issues on each country’s national defence procurement policy.
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8 October 2024
Head of the Security & Defence Programme, Clingendael Institute
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3 September 2024
Head of Defence Programme, Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
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2 July 2024
Department of Economics, University of Thessaly, Greece
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18 June 2024
Associate Researcher, CESICE, Grenoble Alps University