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171750
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ID:
100420
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2010.
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Summary/Abstract |
The Strategic Defence and Security Review has recommended significant cuts across the defence establishment, affecting all armed services including the air force. However, as this decade's operations have proved, the Royal Air Force remains an essential component of modern warfare. Air Chief Marshal Simon Bryant describes how Britain's air force provides core capabilities, both in autonomous operations and as part of the joint force, across the air, space and cyber domains.
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ID:
190446
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Doctrines are considered a key component of military power, shaping the ways in which armed forces organize and operate. This study critically examines the assumption that armed forces can change their practices by writing formal doctrine. The study addresses the research problem of why some formal doctrines are implemented and others are rejected. It does so by developing and testing a novel theoretical framework on doctrinal implementation through a comparative case study on rejection of the US Army 1976 Active Defense doctrine and successful implementation of the 1982 AirLand Battle doctrine. The study shows that contrary to popular beliefs, the actual concepts within a formal doctrine do not seem crucial for whether it is implemented or rejected. Rather, cultural coherence and inclusive creation seem crucial in this regard.
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ID:
096451
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ID:
100552
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ID:
100410
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Publication |
2010.
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Summary/Abstract |
NATO's ability to promote stability and unite efforts of collective defence and the preservation of peace and security must take into account the importance of the global commons. Throughout most of the twentieth century, preventing an adversary from denying access to the global commons was an essential strategic goal of the Alliance. NATO must assure access to the global commons, while maintaining its traditional Alliance functions.
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ID:
095822
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