Auteur / Autrice : | Christophe Sinnassamy |
Direction : | Louis Balmond |
Type : | Thèse de doctorat |
Discipline(s) : | Droit |
Date : | Soutenance en 2003 |
Etablissement(s) : | Nice |
Partenaire(s) de recherche : | autre partenaire : Institut du droit de la paix et du développement (Nice) |
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Résumé
The international strategic re-organisation and drastic military cost reductions have modified the French Defence concept and it is inescapable for the national armament industry to be reconfigured. Among a competitive international environment, this one has thus to constantly adapt in order to guarantee its permanence and to provide the armies with the equipment required to fulfil their missions. Due to the successive military planning laws and the subsequent weapon programme delays, new structural difficulties have appeared in an area where the new technologies and inconsistent threats make it necessary to react quicker. In fact, it is now necessary that more financial ressources should be granted to the MoD and the DGA in particular, even if this entails an adaptation of the institution. For, it should be admitted that the innovating funding methods and the increasing share that subcontractors take, have dramatically reduced the strictly governmental share in the French Defence.