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Coping With Caveats In Coalition Warfare An Empirical Research Program 1st Ed Gunnar Fermann

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Coping With Caveats In Coalition Warfare An Empirical Research Program 1st Ed Gunnar Fermann
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Author: Gunnar Fermann
ISBN: 9783319925189, 9783319925196, 3319925180, 3319925199
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Coping With Caveats In Coalition Warfare An Empirical Research Program 1st Ed Gunnar Fermann by Gunnar Fermann 9783319925189, 9783319925196, 3319925180, 3319925199 instant download after payment.

This book develops a framework for analysis, and a set of research strategies, to better understand the conditions and mechanisms involved in the considerable use of caveats by states contributing militarily to coalition operations. In the professional language of military servicemen, security analysts and decision-makers, “caveats” refers to the reservations on the use of force states put on their military contingents as a precondition to participate in particular multinational enforcement operations. Such understood caveats are an instrument of statecraft and foreign policy. However, caveats also are a potential threat to the integrity and military effectiveness of the coalition force in question, and, further down the road, an erosion on the fabric of security alliances. This volume is ideal for audiences interested in military and defence studies, security studies and coalition warfare.

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