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ID115217
Title ProperRegaining strategy
Other Title Informationsmall powers, strategic culture, and escalation in Afghanistan
LanguageENG
AuthorAngstrom, Jan ;  Honig, Jan Willem
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In Western operations in Afghanistan, small European powers escalate in different ways. While Denmark and the Netherlands have contributed to Western escalation through integration with British and US forces, Norway and Sweden have done so by creating a division of labour allowing US and British combat forces to concentrate their efforts in the south. These variations in strategic behaviour suggest that the strategic choice of small powers is more diversified than usually assumed. We argue that strategic culture can explain the variation in strategic behaviour of the small allies in Afghanistan. In particular, Dutch and Danish internationalism have reconciled the use of force in the national and international domains, while in Sweden and Norway there is still a sharp distinction between national interest and humanitarianism.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 35, No.5; Oct 2012: p.663-687
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 35, No.5; Oct 2012: p.663-687
Key WordsStrategy ;  Escalation ;  Afghan War ;  Strategic Culture ;  Small States


 
 
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