Strategy in NATO: Preparing for an Imperfect WorldSpringer, 2. apr. 2014 - 219 sider This edited volume addresses the challenges and opportunities facing NATO post-2014, applying an original approach to strategy that will produce fresh insights into this hot topic within the international security community. |
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Strategy in Conflict Management Environments | 11 |
Ready for the Threats of the Future or Refighting the Battles of the Past? | 26 |
4 US National Security Strategy and NATO | 43 |
NATOs Strategic Value in HighIntensity Operations Is Far Greater Than You Think | 58 |
A Strategic Partnership or a Practice of Muddling Through? | 75 |
The Dawn of European Security Management a Warning or Business as Usual? | 91 |
8 International Law and the Role of Legitimacy | 108 |
9 When Strategy Ends | 127 |
10 Time and the Question of Unintended Influences on Military Strategy | 141 |
11 Strategizing NATOs Narratives | 156 |
12 EffectBased Thinking in NATO Utilizing All Instruments of Power while Planning for and Conducting Operations | 173 |
Bibliography | 190 |
List of Contributors | 207 |
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