
Transforming European Militaries
Coalition Operations and the Technology Gap
Series: Contemporary Security Studies;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 20 July 2006
- ISBN 9780415392648
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages192 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 520 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 8 Tables, black & white 0
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Short description:
This new book examines European Network Enabled Capabilities and their implications for transatlantic interoperability in future coalition operations with the US.
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A unique look at European Network Enabled Capabilities (NEC) and their implications for transatlantic co-operation in future operations.
Gordon Adams and Guy Ben-Ari identify the key requirements for improvement of Europe?s abilities as an international actor. They focus on national and collaborative, as well as existing and planned, networks. They clearly show the reader how, with the removal of the risks of Soviet invasion, European defence planners must now modify their strategies and capabilities to address new threats, both at home and overseas. They also show why future operations within international coalitions will require network-based capabilities that can interoperate.
Europe possesses a technological and industrial base adequate to supply such capabilities, and its defence strategies are gradually being modified to emphasize expeditionary forces operations within coalition settings. However, much remains to be done. This volume tackles the key challenges facing European nations who need to operate alongside each other and with their North American allies more effectively and efficiently.
This book will be of great interest to all students of European affairs and politics, international relations and military and strategic studies.
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1. Introduction 2. National Network-Enabled Capabilities: Doctrines, Deployed Assets, and Planned Systems 3. Network-Enabled Capabilities in NATO 4. Network-Enabled Capabilities in the European Union 5. European Collaboration in Space Assets for Network-Enabled Capabilities 6. The European Industrial Base Supporting Network-centric Capabilities 7. Multinational Frameworks for Enhancing Transatlantic Interoperability through Network-Enabling Capabilities 8. Increasing U.S.-European Interoperability: Recommendations for both Sides of the Atlantic 9. Conclusions
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