
Post-Cold War Defense Reform
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Fortunately, debates have begun about the future of military forces, the "revolution in military affairs," and the plans for NATO and European security and defense cooperation. Whether these initial discussions will lead to real strategic thinking, to threat analysis, and finally to a meaningful strategic review is uncertain. This publication serves as a timely contribution to the debate on determining which lessons have, and have not, been learned while suggesting possible courses for the way ahead.
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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER ONE Defense Reform in Switzerland
- CHAPTER TWO The European Dimension of Defense Reform: From the WEU to the EU's New Defense Role
- CHAPTER THREE Reform Realities
- CHAPTER FOUR Defense Sector Reform: The French Case Study
- CHAPTER FIVE Implementing a Revolution in Military Affairs: The U.S. Quest for Military Reform
- CHAPTER SIX Ukraine's Military Reform Efforts: Lessons Learned
- CHAPTER SEVEN Continuity, Restructuring, or Development from Scratch? Dilemmas of Slovenian Defense Reform, 1991-2001
- CHAPTER EIGHT Defense Reform in Turkey
- CHAPTER NINE Defense Reform in Poland, 1989-2000
- CHAPTER TEN Defense Reform and NATO
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Reforms in Finnish Defense
- CHAPTER TWELVE The Bundeswehr on Its Way into the Twenty-First Century
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN U.S. Defense Reform in a Decade of Change
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Defense Reform in Hungary: A Decade of Strenuous Efforts and Missed Opportunities
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Greece Ventures onto New Ground: The New Greek Security and Defense Policy, 2000-2015
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN Defense Reform in Romania: An Ongoing Process
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Restructuring of the Swedish Armed Forces after the Cold War
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Creating Defense: The Estonian Case Study
- CHAPTER NINETEEN Norwegian Defense Reforms of the 1990s
- CHAPTER TWENTY Defense Reform in Postsocialist States: The Experience of Latvia
- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Defense Reform in the Czech Republic
- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Defense Reform in the Netherlands
- About the Contributors
- Footnote
- Chapter 03
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 22
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