Ramifications of the US, China, and Russia power contest will be widespread as the US struggles to maintain conventional and strategic superiority through a combination of new diplomatic engagements, policy adjustments, and political pressure, despite accelerated Chinese and Russian military modernization. Foreign policy decisions such as the US withdrawal of troops from global theaters will lead to consolidation of other regional powers to fill the vacuum left behind. Militaries will have to amend their security paradigms, depending on such global changes.
Frost & Sullivan invites you to join Scott Clark, Global Director, as he presents a macro view of global military realpolitik, regional customer requirements regarding platforms and subsystems, emerging technology, and industry dynamics that will help formulate new or tweak existing go-to-market strategies.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand how changes in defense and economic and foreign policy will affect defense customer requirements
- Discover how regional markets will transform their plans for industry engagement in 2019
- Explore emerging technology and understand marketization/adoption potentials