Strategy in NATO : preparing for an imperfect world

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Strategy in NATO : preparing for an imperfect world

edited by Liselotte Odgaard

(Palgrave studies in governance, security, and development)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-205) and index

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Description

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.

Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents 1. Introduction
  • Villiam Kruger-Klausen and Liselotte Odgaard 2. Preparing for an Imperfect World: Strategy in Conflict Management Environments
  • Villiam Kruger-Klausen and Liselotte Odgaard 3. NATO's Future Strategy: Ready for the Threats of the Future or Refighting the Battles of the Past?
  • Jamie Shea 4. U.S. National Security Strategy and NATO
  • Robert H. Dorff 5. The Indispensable Enabler: NATO's Strategic Value in High Intensity Operations Is Far Greater than You Think
  • Peter Viggo Jakobsen 6. NATO and EU - A 'Strategic Partnership' or a Practice of 'Muddling Through'?
  • Trine Flockhart 7. NATO and Libya: The Dawn of European Security Management, a Warning, or Business as Usual?
  • Mark Laity 8. International Law and the Role of Legitimacy
  • Heidi Guntelberg 9. When Strategy Ends
  • David Vestenskov and Lars Wille-Jorgensen 10. Time and the Question of Unintended Influences on Military Strategy
  • Thomas Galasz Nielsen 11. Strategizing NATOs Narratives
  • Thomas Elkjer Nissen 12. Effect-Based Thinking in NATO, Utilizing All Instruments of Power During Planning for and Conduct of Operations
  • Hans Henrik Moller

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