This book addresses the question of how NATO and three of its member states configured their policies and military doctrines in order to handle the new strategic environment. This environment became increasingly dominated by 'new wars', more
This book addresses the question of how NATO and three of its member states configured their policies and military doctrines in order to handle the new strategic environment. This environment became increasingly dominated by 'new wars', more
Dr. Henning-A. Frantzen is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Norwegian Army. He started his army career in 1987 and graduated from the Military Academy in Oslo in 1992. He has served with Brigade North in Norway, with the Norwegian Medical Company to UNPROFOR in Bosnia, 1993-1994. From 1997, Dr. Frantzen has been teaching in the Norwegian Military Academy is Oslo and in 2004 he finished his doctorate in the Department of War Studies, King's College London. Dr. Frantzen now works in the Norwegian Ministry of Defence.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. New Threats, New Wars: Intra-state Wars 3. Doctrines for PSO in the 1990s: From 'Consent' to 'Permissive Environment' 4. NATO 1991-1999: Strategy and Doctrines 5. Britain: From 'Options for Change' to 'Strategic Defence Review' 6. Canada: Protection of Sovereignty, Peacekeeping or Combat Capability? 7. Denmark: International or National Defence? 8. Comparative Analysis 9. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. New Threats, New Wars: Intra-state Wars 3. Doctrines for PSO in the 1990s: From 'Consent' to 'Permissive Environment' 4. NATO 1991-1999: Strategy and Doctrines 5. Britain: From 'Options for Change' to 'Strategic Defence Review' 6. Canada: Protection of Sovereignty, Peacekeeping or Combat Capability? 7. Denmark: International or National Defence? 8. Comparative Analysis 9. Conclusion
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