POLB81H3 Lecture Notes - Wield

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A military-industrial complex refers to a huge interlocking network of governmental agencies, industrial corporations, and research institutes, working together to supply a nation"s military forces. Military-industrial complex was a response to the growing importance of technology (nuclear weapons, electronics, and others) and of logistics in cold war military planning. Because of the domestic political clout of these actors, the complex was a powerful influence on foreign policy in both the united states and the soviet union during the cold war. States at war have long harnessed their economic and technological might for the war effort. But during the cold war, military procurement occurred on a massive scale in peacetime, as the superpowers raced to develop new high-technology weapons. The complex encompasses a variety of constituencies, each of which has an interest in military spending. Corporations that produce goods for the military profit from government contracts.

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