From the North Atlantic to the South China Sea

This book provides answers on how allies have to prepare for the strategic challenges in the maritime domain of the 21st century. 24 noted international authors, scholars and practitioners alike, refer to areas of operation and relevant trends and developments. They include the strategic considerati...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-710532022-01-31T13:09:58Z From the North Atlantic to the South China Sea Pawlak, Julian Peters, Johannes Strategie, Maritime, Sicherheit, naval strategy, naval warfare, EU, seapower, navies, power competition, naval forces, maritime power, maritime forces, intelligence, humanitarian assistance, geopolitics, defence Policy, autonomous systems Seeverkehrsstrategie, Seestreitkräfte, Seemacht, NATO, Marine, Bündnisstrategie GTJ, JPS, JWA, JWLP, LNDK, 1QFE This book provides answers on how allies have to prepare for the strategic challenges in the maritime domain of the 21st century. 24 noted international authors, scholars and practitioners alike, refer to areas of operation and relevant trends and developments. They include the strategic consideration of NATO’s “Northern Flank” as well as an outlook on “Naval Warfare 4.0”. The concise chapters are characterized by their scientific fundament, on which basis recommended actions are drawn. With its substantial practical relevance, this volume is of much value for academics and practitioners in the fields of international relations, security policy, and strategic studies in Germany, Europe, and NATO. With contributions by James H. Bergeron, Keith E. Blount, Sebastian Bruns, Jim Fanell, James Goldrick, Niklas Granholm, Tom Guy, Frank Hoffmann, Sidharth Kaushal, Frédéric Lasserre, Kaspar Pajos, Sarandis Papadopoulos, Chris Parry, Julian Pawlak, Johannes Peters, Pauline Pic, Deborah Sanders, John Sherwood, Dirk Siebels, Jeremy Stöhs, Bruce Stubbs, Sarah Tarry and Alix Valenti. Published This book provides answers on how allies have to prepare for the strategic challenges in the maritime domain of the 21st century. 24 noted international authors, scholars and practitioners alike, refer to areas of operation and relevant trends and developments. They include the strategic consideration of NATO’s “Northern Flank” as well as an outlook on “Naval Warfare 4.0”. The concise chapters are characterized by their scientific fundament, on which basis recommended actions are drawn. With its substantial practical relevance, this volume is of much value for academics and practitioners in the fields of international relations, security policy, and strategic studies in Germany, Europe, and NATO. With contributions by James H. Bergeron, Keith E. Blount, Sebastian Bruns, Jim Fanell, James Goldrick, Niklas Granholm, Tom Guy, Frank Hoffmann, Sidharth Kaushal, Frédéric Lasserre, Kaspar Pajos, Sarandis Papadopoulos, Chris Parry, Julian Pawlak, Johannes Peters, Pauline Pic, Deborah Sanders, John Sherwood, Dirk Siebels, Jeremy Stöhs, Bruce Stubbs, Sarah Tarry and Alix Valenti. 2021-07-07T10:37:25Z 2021-07-07T10:37:25Z 2021-07-02 book 978-3-7489-2101-1 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/71053 eng ISPK Seapower Series image/png Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.nomos-shop.de/nomos/titel/from-the-north-atlantic-to-the-south-china-sea-id-97386/ https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748921011 doi.org/10.5771/9783748921011 This book provides answers on how allies have to prepare for the strategic challenges in the maritime domain of the 21st century. 24 noted international authors, scholars and practitioners alike, refer to areas of operation and relevant trends and developments. They include the strategic consideration of NATO’s “Northern Flank” as well as an outlook on “Naval Warfare 4.0”. The concise chapters are characterized by their scientific fundament, on which basis recommended actions are drawn. With its substantial practical relevance, this volume is of much value for academics and practitioners in the fields of international relations, security policy, and strategic studies in Germany, Europe, and NATO. With contributions by James H. Bergeron, Keith E. Blount, Sebastian Bruns, Jim Fanell, James Goldrick, Niklas Granholm, Tom Guy, Frank Hoffmann, Sidharth Kaushal, Frédéric Lasserre, Kaspar Pajos, Sarandis Papadopoulos, Chris Parry, Julian Pawlak, Johannes Peters, Pauline Pic, Deborah Sanders, John Sherwood, Dirk Siebels, Jeremy Stöhs, Bruce Stubbs, Sarah Tarry and Alix Valenti. doi.org/10.5771/9783748921011 978-3-7489-2101-1 Band 4 372 baden-baden open access
spellingShingle Strategie, Maritime, Sicherheit, naval strategy, naval warfare, EU, seapower, navies, power competition, naval forces, maritime power, maritime forces, intelligence, humanitarian assistance, geopolitics, defence Policy, autonomous systems Seeverkehrsstrategie, Seestreitkräfte, Seemacht, NATO, Marine, Bündnisstrategie
GTJ, JPS, JWA, JWLP, LNDK, 1QFE
From the North Atlantic to the South China Sea
title From the North Atlantic to the South China Sea
title_full From the North Atlantic to the South China Sea
title_fullStr From the North Atlantic to the South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed From the North Atlantic to the South China Sea
title_short From the North Atlantic to the South China Sea
title_sort from the north atlantic to the south china sea
topic Strategie, Maritime, Sicherheit, naval strategy, naval warfare, EU, seapower, navies, power competition, naval forces, maritime power, maritime forces, intelligence, humanitarian assistance, geopolitics, defence Policy, autonomous systems Seeverkehrsstrategie, Seestreitkräfte, Seemacht, NATO, Marine, Bündnisstrategie
GTJ, JPS, JWA, JWLP, LNDK, 1QFE
topic_facet Strategie, Maritime, Sicherheit, naval strategy, naval warfare, EU, seapower, navies, power competition, naval forces, maritime power, maritime forces, intelligence, humanitarian assistance, geopolitics, defence Policy, autonomous systems Seeverkehrsstrategie, Seestreitkräfte, Seemacht, NATO, Marine, Bündnisstrategie
GTJ, JPS, JWA, JWLP, LNDK, 1QFE
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