Coproduce or Codevelop Military Aircraft? Analysis of Models Applicable to USAN

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Autor(a) principal: Svartman,Eduardo Munhoz
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Teixeira,Anderson Matos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Political Science Review
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Resumo: The creation of the Union of South American Nations (USAN) aroused expectations about joint development and production of military aircraft in South America. However, political divergences, technological asymmetries and budgetary problems made projects canceled. Faced with the impasse, this article approaches features of two military aircraft development experiences and their links with the regionalization processes to extract elements that help to account for the problems faced by USAN. The processes of adoption of the F-104 and the Tornado in the 1950s and 1970s by countries that later joined the European Union are analyzed in a comparative perspective. The two projects are compared about the political and diplomatic implications (mutual trust, military capabilities and regionalization) and the economic implications (scale of production, value chains and industrial parks). We argue that both processes generated convergence, though countries involved already shared threat perceptions and a military alliance, which compelled them to cooperation. Thus, the successful joint development of military aircrafts within USAN would require a previous level of convergence not yet achieved.
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title Coproduce or Codevelop Military Aircraft? Analysis of Models Applicable to USAN
spellingShingle Coproduce or Codevelop Military Aircraft? Analysis of Models Applicable to USAN
Svartman,Eduardo Munhoz
Military cooperation
aircraft development
USAN
UNASUR
UNASUL
title_short Coproduce or Codevelop Military Aircraft? Analysis of Models Applicable to USAN
title_full Coproduce or Codevelop Military Aircraft? Analysis of Models Applicable to USAN
title_fullStr Coproduce or Codevelop Military Aircraft? Analysis of Models Applicable to USAN
title_full_unstemmed Coproduce or Codevelop Military Aircraft? Analysis of Models Applicable to USAN
title_sort Coproduce or Codevelop Military Aircraft? Analysis of Models Applicable to USAN
author Svartman,Eduardo Munhoz
author_facet Svartman,Eduardo Munhoz
Teixeira,Anderson Matos
author_role author
author2 Teixeira,Anderson Matos
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Svartman,Eduardo Munhoz
Teixeira,Anderson Matos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Military cooperation
aircraft development
USAN
UNASUR
UNASUL
topic Military cooperation
aircraft development
USAN
UNASUR
UNASUL
description The creation of the Union of South American Nations (USAN) aroused expectations about joint development and production of military aircraft in South America. However, political divergences, technological asymmetries and budgetary problems made projects canceled. Faced with the impasse, this article approaches features of two military aircraft development experiences and their links with the regionalization processes to extract elements that help to account for the problems faced by USAN. The processes of adoption of the F-104 and the Tornado in the 1950s and 1970s by countries that later joined the European Union are analyzed in a comparative perspective. The two projects are compared about the political and diplomatic implications (mutual trust, military capabilities and regionalization) and the economic implications (scale of production, value chains and industrial parks). We argue that both processes generated convergence, though countries involved already shared threat perceptions and a military alliance, which compelled them to cooperation. Thus, the successful joint development of military aircrafts within USAN would require a previous level of convergence not yet achieved.
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