An analysis of Argentine aerospace technopolitics
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https://doi.org/10.24215/26183188e022Keywords:
Aerospace Policy, Technopolitics, Autonomist, Dependentist, CompensatorAbstract
From the decade of 1940 to the present, the national technological development in aerospace has had multiple advances and setbacks. This work tries to expose the different visions of its protagonists in the different historical moments, and their consequences in the national aerospace matrix. Because of its importance, both commercially and militarily, aerospace technology is crossed by multiple interests that strongly impact the sector. To characterize the different periods we focus on the way in which the military-scientific system is available for the use or development of this type of technology and what are its achievements. In such a way that we can conclude the advantages and disadvantages of the different regimes.
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