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Conversion of the military sector in industry and R&D is very important for all post-Communist countries. But for such states as Russia and Ukraine, the significance of this process is extremely high, because the military-industrial complex has comprised the best and the most modern part of the economy. In the Ukrainian case, this sector could be the only instrument capable of leading Ukraine into the world market and occupying some specific niches in it.
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Egorov, I. (1996). Conversion in Ukrainian Military R&D at the Beginning of the 1990s: Some Results and Problems. In: Gummett, P., Boutoussov, M., Farkas, J., Rip, A. (eds) Military R&D after the Cold War. NATO ASI Series, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1730-9_12
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