TY - BOOK AU - Markus Mäder PY - 2021 CY - Lausanne, Switzerland PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1422-8327 TI - In Pursuit of Conceptual Excellence T2 - The Evolution of British Military-Strategic Doctrine in the Post-Cold War Era, 1989-2002 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1096952 N2 - Traditionally, the British Armed Forces did not care about doctrine. During the 1990s, however, they undertook intense efforts to explore, debate and publish doctrinal issues. They developed a coherent understanding of the military’s role in a post-Cold War era characterised by regional instabilities and asymmetric threats. This conceptual evolution was triggered mainly by the strategic change from 1989 onwards, when Western security concepts shifted from nuclear deterrence and containment towards stability projection and crisis response. As a result, territorial defence forces were replaced by expeditionary and rapid reaction capabilities. Simultaneously, the military were also challenged by the need to absorb a surge of technological innovations and to adapt to a changing relationship with society at large. This contemporary history study analyses Britain’s doctrinal evolution from 1989 to 2002 in the light of these strategic, technological and social changes. It examines the emerging, specifically British post-Cold War military-strategic thinking and explains why doctrine, both single-service and joint, gained unprecedented relevance as an instrument of transformation in an increasingly complex environment. KW - Großbritannien, Militärpolitik, Ost-West-Konflikt, Beendigung, Sicherheitspolitik, British military-strategic doctrine, Conventional military power, Consolidation of post-cold war doctrine, Paradigmenwechsel, British armed foreces, British defence d LA - English ER -