Defence Transformation in Europe: Evolving Military Roles
- Editors
- Edmunds, T., Malešič, M.
- Pub. date
- November 2005
- Pages
- 128
- Binding
- softcover
- Volume
- 2 of NATO Security through Science Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics
- ISBN
- 978-1-58603-541-9
- Subject
- Science & Technology Policy, Social Sciences
Today, European countries face the challenge or transforming their defence. In particular, the military, political, budgetary and societal implications have a declining importance looking at the defence of national territory imperative. A key assumption underlying this publication is that there are a number of themes in this area that are common across the NATO and Partnership for Peace (PfP) regions, that transcend the traditional divisions between western and post-communist Europe. This book consists of eight parts, each focused around a particular area of military role evolution and illustrated by the experiences of a specific country example. These include the changing nature of the defence of national territory role; expeditionary warfare; peacekeeping and humanitarian intervention; defence diplomacy; domestic military assistance; and internal security. The authors come from a range of different groups involved in defence transformation processes, including academic experts, analysts from think tanks, journalists, policy makers and serving military officers.
