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M&A and the Need for Proper Governance Processes in the Defence/Homeland Security Verticals and the Grave Security Threat to Sovereign Nations - The Most Petrifying Area of National and International Security:

Abstract

The Surreptitious Use of Dual Technology and the need to scrutinise Global merger and Acquisition activity in the Defence, Aerospace, Space and High-Technology verticals’ – this Article elementally examines the strategic initiatives required to perspicaciously effectuate mergers and acquisitions in the aforementioned verticals, and it is in effect geared to address corollary issues of a grave nature – it is centric to critically examining the plausible surreptitious use of dual technology whilst these mergers and acquisitions are effectuated across geographies and jurisdictions. This is an area of crucial and vital international importance and the Article elementally questions certain fundamental methods in vogue presently even as it is suggestive of ways wherein the respective boards in cohorts with state agencies would have to play a pivotal role in ensuring global peace.

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