ID | 133380 |
Title Proper | Smart defense |
Other Title Information | brave new approach or Deja Vu? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Johnson, Paul ; LaBenz, Tim ; Driver, Darrell |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | As North Atlantic Treaty Organization heads of state and government gathered in Chicago for the 2012 NATO summit, the alliance was once again faced with an abundance of issues and challenges. Initially forecasted as a brief, in-progress review of the decisions taken at the 2010 Lisbon, Portugal, gathering, the Chicago summit quickly emerged as an important crossroads moment for the sixty-three-year-old alliance. The future of the alliance's forces in Afghanistan, continued support to Libya, cyberdefense, and missile defense were but a few of the pressing issues that found their way into an ambitious agenda and the summit's final declaration. Nevertheless, it was the formal unveiling of the alliance's collective response to years of declining defense budgets and accelerating defense austerity that would quietly take center stage. … |
`In' analytical Note | Naval War College Review Vol.66, No.3; Sum.2013: p.39-51 |
Journal Source | Naval War College Review Vol.66, No.3; Sum.2013: p.39-51 |
Key Words | Chicago Summit - 2012 ; North Atlantic Treaty Organization - NATO ; NATO - Summit - 2012 ; International Alliance ; Military Operations ; Libya Operations ; Afghanistan Operations ; Middle East Policy ; Defence Budget ; Defence Austerity ; Alliance Forces ; Military Cooperation ; Joint Troops |