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Document Type : BL
Record Number : 865161
Main Entry : Matlary, Janne Haaland
Title & Author : Hard power in hard times : : can Europe act strategically? /\ Janne Haaland Matlary.
Publication Statement : Cham, Switzerland :: Palgrave Macmillan,, [2018]
: , ©2018
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xii, 290 pages)
ISBN : 3319765140
: : 9783319765143
: 3319765132
: 9783319765136
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Intro; Dedication; Preface; Contents; Part I: Strategic Challenges; Chapter 1: External and Internal Shocks: Policy Needs Beyond 'Win-Win'; Europe the Exception?; War as Peace: The European Mindset?; Outline of the Book; References; Chapter 2: Strategy: Deterrence, Containment, Coercion, and Confrontation; Strategic Options; Limited War as a Constant; A Political Class Oblivious to Strategy; Strategy as the Direction of War; Deterrence and Coercion in Limited and Hybrid War; Hybrid War; State-to-State Armed Conflict as a Strategic Challenge: Deterrence and Coercion; References
: Chapter 10: NATO's Deterrence and Détente EffortsThe American Security Guarantee Remains Vital to NATO; NATO's Response to Russia: Belated Deterrence; The Baltic Theatre; Does NATO Deter in the Baltics?; Denial: A Preferable Strategy?; A Punishment Strategy: The Trip-Wire; Détente and Diplomacy; References; Chapter 11: Conclusions; Strategic Actors?; Russian Revisionism: Strategy in Europe?; Deterring Migration and Fighting Terrorism; Index
: Chapter 3: Russian RevisionismRussia: A Great Power; The Annexation of Crimea, 2014; War-Fighting in Eastern Ukraine; Syria 2015-17; From 'Hybrid War' to Nuclear Threats; Russian Military Posture in Europe; Clausewitz Revisited: Russian Foreign Policy Strategy; No Western Strategy on Ukraine; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Mass Migration and Border Control; The Open Door Policy and Human Rights; Migration Framed as a Human Right; Migration Framed as a Security Issue; Popular Revolt Against Immigration; The European Policy Response: From Chaos to Outsourcing
: The EU Outsources Border Closure to Turkey and LibyaThe Strategic Imperative: Stop Migration and Help Build Sustainable States in the MENA; References; Chapter 5: Confronting Terrorism and Insurgency; Insurgency as a Strategic Challenge: Why the Weak May Win; Insurgency: The 'Political' War; Libya, 2011: French Leadership; The Sahel, 2013-17: More French Leadership; Syria and Iraq, 2014-17: Americans, Russians, and the French in the Lead; Conclusions: Optimal Strategy for Fighting Terrorism; References; Part II; Chapter 6: Germany; Strategic Culture; Strategic Culture in Germany?
: The German Reaction to Russian RevisionismThe German Reaction to Migration Shock and Terrorism; References; Chapter 7: Britain; The British Reaction to Russian Revisionism; Britain on Migration and Terrorism; References; Chapter 8: France; The French Reaction to Russian Revisionism; France on Migration and Terrorism; References; Chapter 9: The EU: 'Soft Power Is Not Enough'; The EU: Crisis Management and 'Force for Good'; The 2016 Strategy Document and the 2017 PESCO; EU Defence Union?; The EU Reaction to Russia: Sanctions; The EU and Migration; References
Abstract : This book analyses whether European leaders are able to deal with the 'hard power' problems of military provocation, mass migration, and terrorism. Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea was just one example of recent revisionist policies by the state. In 2015, Europe experienced a massive influx of illegal immigrants and refugees whilst also suffering many terrorist attacks in recent years. Common to these policy challenges is the need for using hard power (military, police) in order to confront, stop, stabilize and hinder undesirable outcomes. European politicians are mostly used to wielding incentives-based policy and are unfamiliar with strategic thinking. How well do the British, French, and German governments deal with this triad of hard power problems? What about NATO and the EU? This book examines the responses to determine whether European politicians can still act strategically. Janne Haaland Matlary, DM, is professor of political science at the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Military Command and Staff College. Her most recent book is Ukraine and Beyond: Russia's Strategic security Challenge to Europe, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016). She was previously deputy foreign minister of Norway.
Subject : National security-- European Union countries.
Subject : HISTORY-- Military-- Other.
Subject : International institutions.
Subject : International relations.
Subject : Military policy.
Subject : Military readiness.
Subject : National security.
Subject : Politics government.
Subject : Strategic aspects of individual places.
Subject : TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING-- Military Science.
Subject : Warfare defence.
Subject : Europe, Strategic aspects.
Subject : European Union countries, Defenses.
Subject : European Union countries, Military policy.
Subject : Europe.
Subject : European Union countries.
Dewey Classification : ‭355.03304‬
LC Classification : ‭UA646‬
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