ID | 129855 |
Title Proper | Commanders respond |
Language | ENG |
Author | Proceeding |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In today's complex and dynamic threat environment, military leaders must effectively employ limited resources to execute their country's national security strategy. Proceedings asked sea service commanders around the world; it is often said that a nation's national defecne decisions are ultimately derived from its own sovereign interests. Given this presumption, what are the global trends that most influence your national security decision making and how does your navy use its operating policies, alliance and partnership to address these trends. |
`In' analytical Note | US Naval Institute Proceedings Vol.140, No.3; March 2014: p.36-55 |
Journal Source | US Naval Institute Proceedings Vol.140, No.3; March 2014: p.36-55 |
Key Words | Operating Policies ; Naval Alliance ; Global Alliance ; National Security ; Dynamic Threat Environment ; Naval Strategy ; Naval Policies ; Global Naval Commands ; Sovereign Interests ; Naval Security ; Strategic Alliance ; Tactical Alliances ; Regional Powers ; Global Power ; Super Powers |