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Leadership in Challenging Situations

by Harald Haas (Volume editor) Franz Kernic (Volume editor) Andrea Plaschke (Volume editor)
©2012 Conference proceedings 305 Pages

Summary

This volume aims at bridging a gap in contemporary scientific military leadership research regarding leadership in challenging situations. Today’s leaders face challenging situations in a complex world, in ‘old’ as well as in ‘new’ missions worldwide. The main purpose of this book is to provide knowledge as well as empirical data on leadership performance and experiences and to discuss a wide variety of leadership issues under extreme and challenging conditions. The approach is inter-disciplinary; therefore this volume comprises articles ranging from meta-level analysis, experiences gained in the field, ideal doctrine versus disappointing malpractice up to the level of international politics.

Details

Pages
305
Publication Year
2012
ISBN (PDF)
9783653019117
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631622735
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-01911-7
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (September)
Keywords
Military Cooperation Peace Operations Developing Senior Leaders International Politics Ethical Decision-making Processes Multicultural Tensions
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2012. 305 pp., 9 tables, 3 graphs

Biographical notes

Harald Haas (Volume editor) Franz Kernic (Volume editor) Andrea Plaschke (Volume editor)

Harald Haas (Ph.D., University of Vienna) is a political scientist and psychologist; he teaches at the Department for Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Institute for Psychology, University of Klagenfurt as well as at the National Defence Academy in Vienna. His main focus of research and teaching is on psycho-politics, intercultural affairs, and conflict-management. Franz Kernic (Ph.D., University of Vienna) is a professor of sociology at the Swedish National Defence College in Stockholm. Before, he was a visiting professor at Carleton University in Ottawa (2007-2008). He also holds appointments with the Austrian Ministry of Defence, the University of Innsbruck, and the University of the German Armed Forces in Munich. The author has been a visiting professor/scholar and research fellow at various European and American universities and institutions. His research focuses on international security, peace and conflict studies, EU external relations and security policy, and (military) sociology. Andrea Plaschke (Ph.D., University of Klagenfurt) is a psychologist and psychotherapist in Klagenfurt and a lecturer at the Department for Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Institute for Psychology, University of Klagenfurt. She is also a trainer at the School of Management, Organizational Development and Technology at the same university as well as at the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber. Finally, she is a senior trainer for supervision, coaching, organizational development and mediation.

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