military-industrial complex

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A powerful alliance: The "military-industrial complex" refers to the close and potentially problematic relationship between a nation's armed forces, the government agencies that set defense policy, and the private industrial corporations that supply military equipment and services.
    • A socio-economic system: It describes an integrated network where the interests of the military establishment and defense contractors are seen as mutually reinforcing, potentially influencing public policy and national spending priorities toward continuous military preparedness and production.
Usage
  • The term is used to analyze and critique the political and economic power held by the combined forces of the military and defense industries.
  • It often carries a critical connotation, suggesting that this alliance may drive policies for its own benefit rather than for the national interest.
Examples
  • The senator warned about the growing power of the military-industrial complex and its influence on foreign policy decisions.
  • Critics argue that the military-industrial complex benefits from prolonged international conflicts.
  • Eisenhower's farewell address famously cautioned the American public about the dangers of the military-industrial complex.
Advanced Usage
  • "The iron triangle": A related concept describing the three-sided relationship between Congress (particularly defense committees), the military bureaucracy (the Pentagon), and defense contractors. This is often seen as the operational structure of the military-industrial complex.
    • The contract award was a classic example of the iron triangle in action, a key mechanism of the military-industrial complex.
Variants and Related Words
  • Defense contractor (n): A business organization or individual that provides products or services to a military department.
    • Several major defense contractors are key players in the military-industrial complex.
  • Arms industry (n): The industry responsible for the manufacturing and sales of weapons and military technology.
    • The arms industry is a central component of the military-industrial complex.
Synonyms
  • War machine: (Informal, often critical) The combined military and industrial apparatus of a nation.
  • Defense establishment: A more neutral term for the collective institutions and industries involved in national defense.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "To feed the complex": (Critical) To enact policies or support actions that result in increased profits and power for the military-industrial complex.
    • Some argue that the new defense bill does little for national security and merely serves to feed the complex.
Noun
  1. a country's military establishment and the industries that produce arms and other military equipment
    • we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex--Dwight David Eisenhower