Accession Number:
ADA617135
Title:
Strategic Forum. Number 284, January 2014. The Defense Acquisition Trilemma: The Case of Brazil
Descriptive Note:
Research paper
Corporate Author:
NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV FORT MCNAIR DC INST FOR NATIONAL STRATEGIC STUDIES
Personal Author(s):
Report Date:
2014-01-01
Pagination or Media Count:
17.0
Abstract:
Brazil is a puzzling new strategic player. Currently, its economic clout is not supported by strong operational military capabilities. To make its military instrument commensurate with its new geopolitical weight, Brazil is undergoing military modernization. But it faces a security trilemma it must choose among long-held aspirations of sovereignty, integration into the global value chain, and economic sustainability. Acute tradeoffs are being avoided by leveraging diversification of global partnerships into a wide but shallow defense supply chain integration. With its new global reach, the Brazilian defense industrial base is not a continuation of the defense industry of the 1980s. Instead, complex industrial relationships and civil society engagement create a critical disjuncture from the inward looking pattern of the earlier phase. Strengthening legal frameworks between the United States and Brazil to support defense cooperation would allow private-sector initiatives to deepen bilateral ties.
Descriptors:
- *BRAZIL
- *CIVIL AFFAIRS
- *DEFENSE PLANNING
- *ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
- *STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
- ACQUISITION
- DEFENSE SYSTEMS
- ECONOMICS
- FOREIGN POLICY
- GEOPOLITICS
- GLOBAL
- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- MILITARY BUDGETS
- MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
- MILITARY MODERNIZATION
- POLITICAL ALLIANCES
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- SECURITY
- SOCIETIES
- TRADE OFF ANALYSIS
- UNITED STATES
Subject Categories:
- Economics and Cost Analysis
- Government and Political Science
- Defense Systems