Pursuing strategy NATO operations from the Gulf War to Gaddafi
Formulating a strategy involves complex interactions between politicians, strategic commanders and generals in the field. The authors explore the strategic decisions made during NATO missions in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Afghanistan, Somalia and Libya. They reveal that it is a misconcep...
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London, UK
Palgrave Macmillan
2012
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| Series: | New security challenges series
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Table of Contents:
- From Strategy to Operations : or the Other Way Around? / H.Edstrom & D.Gyllensporre
- Painting the Theoretical Landscape / H.Edstrom & D.Gyllensporre
- The Development of a NATO Strategy in Bosnia-Herzegovina / K.Larsdotter
- NATO's Operation Allied Force: Strategic Concepts and Institutional Relationships / R.C.Hendrickson
- Cooperating with the European Union in Europe: Policy or Strategy? / H.Edstrom
- The Forgotten Dimension?: NATO and the Security of the Member States / M. Petersson
- The Evolution of NATO's Strategy in Afghanistan / B.Schreer
- NATO Engagements in Africa: is There a Strategy for the Continent? / D.Gyllensporre.


