Abstract. Competition between developed and developing countries in developing the defense
industry in the era of globalization has crossed the boundaries of a country's alliances.
However, in the transfer of technology (ToT) process, it remains the object of domination by
large countries, and developing countries remain confined in a rigid bureaucracy. Researchers
offer a problem-solving approach to developing the defense industry experienced by
developing countries. The researcher's first step…
Read moreAbstract. Competition between developed and developing countries in developing the defense
industry in the era of globalization has crossed the boundaries of a country's alliances.
However, in the transfer of technology (ToT) process, it remains the object of domination by
large countries, and developing countries remain confined in a rigid bureaucracy. Researchers
offer a problem-solving approach to developing the defense industry experienced by
developing countries. The researcher's first step describes the bureaucracy of developing
countries, and then the researcher projects the development of a strategy as a solution. The
researcher realizes that the trial and error approach offered by Karl R. Popper demands further
testing, so the researcher also explains the weaknesses of the solutions offered. The researcher
concludes that the Problem-Solving approach can solve problems and anticipate problems.
Problem-Solving is no longer seen as containing a simple method but an epistemology;
Solutions appear before the problem itself appears. The researcher corrected the problem-
solving position, as explained by Ian Angus, who moved from one line to a new line
continuously. Researchers see not moving lines and continuing but reality entering a broader
flow.