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Jun
2017
Études de l'Ifri Focus Stratégique
Lucie BÉRAUD-SUDREAU

La politique française de soutien aux exportations d'armement : raisons et limites d'un succès Focus stratégique, No. 73, June 2017

During François Hollande’s five-year term French defense exports have reached quite spectacular results. Arms sales abroad have increased at least fourfold since 2012, when the former presidential team came to power.

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In order to explain this commercial success, one must put it back into a long-term historical perspective, anchored in a French tradition that began in the early Fifth Republic and which has since continued to adapt to the global strategic and economic context. While Hollande’s Presidency has managed to conduct a successful trade-promotion policy through efficient decision-making processes, it also benefited from an international context favorable to its overseas sales. However, how sustainable is this success? As a new presidential team is setting up, one now has to take into account the potential risks of these arms exports for French strategic autonomy.

 

This content is available in French: La politique française de soutien à l'export de défense : raisons et limites d'un succès.

Keywords
Arms exportations France
ISBN / ISSN: 
978-2-36567-702-8