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Common or Divided Security?
German and Norwegian Perspectives on Euro-Atlantic Security
Edited By Robin Allers, Carlo Masala and Rolf Tamnes
Twenty-five years after the end of the Cold War, Euro-Atlantic security is under pressure. Faced with major geopolitical shifts, instability at its frontiers and financial crisis at home, the European nations and their American Allies will have to rethink how to design common security. Failure to animate the European Union (EU) and to reinvigorate the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) as efficient tools for peace and security might lead the West back to the spectre of divided security, to fragmentation and renationalisation. This book addresses the main challenges to Western security from the perspective of two European Allies: Germany and Norway.
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- Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2014. 322 pp., 2 tables
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- Editors’ preface
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Historical Perspectives
- Chapter 1: Germany’s Return to the Global Stage: Continuity and Change in German Security Policy
- Chapter 2: Norwegian Foreign and Security Policy: From the Arctic Frontier to the Afghan Battlefield
- Threats and Challenges in the 21st Century
- Chapter 3: Closing Pandora’s Box: Germany, Nuclear Weapons, and Another New START
- Chapter 4: Cyber: Buzzword or Game Changer? How the Digital Space Affects National and International Security
- Chapter 5: An Arctic Home? The Arctic Policies of Norway and Russia
- Chapter 6: Challenges to the Rule of Law: EU-US Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
- The Euro-Atlantic Security Framework
- Chapter 7: Becoming a Responsible Leader? Germany and EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy
- Chapter 8: Active Participation Despite Limited Influence: Explaining Norway’s Participation in EU’s Security Policy
- Chapter 9: Germany’s New Role in NATO: Status Quo as Strategy
- Chapter 10: Norway and NATO: The Art of Balancing
- Armed Forces Facing New Challenges
- Chapter 11: The Bundeswehr in the Post-Cold War International Environment
- Chapter 12: Norwegian Lead in Afghanistan: A Small State Approach to a Large Commitment
- Chapter 13: So Similar, Yet so Different: Explaining Divergence in Nordic Defence Policies
- Concluding Reflections on Euro-Atlantic Security
- Chapter 14: Just Do It: Bilateral and Minilateral Cooperation to Invigorate European Security
- References
- Index
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- Editors’ preface
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Historical Perspectives
- Chapter 1: Germany’s Return to the Global Stage: Continuity and Change in German Security Policy
- Chapter 2: Norwegian Foreign and Security Policy: From the Arctic Frontier to the Afghan Battlefield
- Threats and Challenges in the 21st Century
- Chapter 3: Closing Pandora’s Box: Germany, Nuclear Weapons, and Another New START
- Chapter 4: Cyber: Buzzword or Game Changer? How the Digital Space Affects National and International Security
- Chapter 5: An Arctic Home? The Arctic Policies of Norway and Russia
- Chapter 6: Challenges to the Rule of Law: EU-US Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
- The Euro-Atlantic Security Framework
- Chapter 7: Becoming a Responsible Leader? Germany and EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy
- Chapter 8: Active Participation Despite Limited Influence: Explaining Norway’s Participation in EU’s Security Policy
- Chapter 9: Germany’s New Role in NATO: Status Quo as Strategy
- Chapter 10: Norway and NATO: The Art of Balancing
- Armed Forces Facing New Challenges
- Chapter 11: The Bundeswehr in the Post-Cold War International Environment
- Chapter 12: Norwegian Lead in Afghanistan: A Small State Approach to a Large Commitment
- Chapter 13: So Similar, Yet so Different: Explaining Divergence in Nordic Defence Policies
- Concluding Reflections on Euro-Atlantic Security
- Chapter 14: Just Do It: Bilateral and Minilateral Cooperation to Invigorate European Security
- References
- Index
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← 314 | 315 → Index
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Adenauer, Konrad 31–34
Afghanistan, Afghan war 16–26,39–43, 53–66, 125–26, 129, 131, 153, 185–187, 192–204, 209–219, 226, 228, 229,230, 234, 235, 237–255, 267, 268, 275, 284, 293, 295
– Afghan National Army 250
– Afghan National Police 250, 251
– Afghan National Security Forces 250
– Badghis 249
– Bagram 126
– Faryab 237–255
– Ghormach 249, 250
– International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) 39, 43, 54, 187, 191, 192, 206, 210–214, 228–230, 237–254, 267, 268
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- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- Editors’ preface
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Historical Perspectives
- Chapter 1: Germany’s Return to the Global Stage: Continuity and Change in German Security Policy
- Chapter 2: Norwegian Foreign and Security Policy: From the Arctic Frontier to the Afghan Battlefield
- Threats and Challenges in the 21st Century
- Chapter 3: Closing Pandora’s Box: Germany, Nuclear Weapons, and Another New START
- Chapter 4: Cyber: Buzzword or Game Changer? How the Digital Space Affects National and International Security
- Chapter 5: An Arctic Home? The Arctic Policies of Norway and Russia
- Chapter 6: Challenges to the Rule of Law: EU-US Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
- The Euro-Atlantic Security Framework
- Chapter 7: Becoming a Responsible Leader? Germany and EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy
- Chapter 8: Active Participation Despite Limited Influence: Explaining Norway’s Participation in EU’s Security Policy
- Chapter 9: Germany’s New Role in NATO: Status Quo as Strategy
- Chapter 10: Norway and NATO: The Art of Balancing
- Armed Forces Facing New Challenges
- Chapter 11: The Bundeswehr in the Post-Cold War International Environment
- Chapter 12: Norwegian Lead in Afghanistan: A Small State Approach to a Large Commitment
- Chapter 13: So Similar, Yet so Different: Explaining Divergence in Nordic Defence Policies
- Concluding Reflections on Euro-Atlantic Security
- Chapter 14: Just Do It: Bilateral and Minilateral Cooperation to Invigorate European Security
- References
- Index
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- Editors’ preface
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Historical Perspectives
- Chapter 1: Germany’s Return to the Global Stage: Continuity and Change in German Security Policy
- Chapter 2: Norwegian Foreign and Security Policy: From the Arctic Frontier to the Afghan Battlefield
- Threats and Challenges in the 21st Century
- Chapter 3: Closing Pandora’s Box: Germany, Nuclear Weapons, and Another New START
- Chapter 4: Cyber: Buzzword or Game Changer? How the Digital Space Affects National and International Security
- Chapter 5: An Arctic Home? The Arctic Policies of Norway and Russia
- Chapter 6: Challenges to the Rule of Law: EU-US Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
- The Euro-Atlantic Security Framework
- Chapter 7: Becoming a Responsible Leader? Germany and EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy
- Chapter 8: Active Participation Despite Limited Influence: Explaining Norway’s Participation in EU’s Security Policy
- Chapter 9: Germany’s New Role in NATO: Status Quo as Strategy
- Chapter 10: Norway and NATO: The Art of Balancing
- Armed Forces Facing New Challenges
- Chapter 11: The Bundeswehr in the Post-Cold War International Environment
- Chapter 12: Norwegian Lead in Afghanistan: A Small State Approach to a Large Commitment
- Chapter 13: So Similar, Yet so Different: Explaining Divergence in Nordic Defence Policies
- Concluding Reflections on Euro-Atlantic Security
- Chapter 14: Just Do It: Bilateral and Minilateral Cooperation to Invigorate European Security
- References
- Index