2010
Baltic Security and Defence Review 2010 (2)
The articles in this issue of the Baltic Security and Defence Review range from outlines of strategic concepts to analyses of national experiences in current operations. On strategy, the articles include analysis of Sun Tzu's principles of strategy and how aspects of his and other strategic theories might be applied to modern conflicts and to Sweden's current strategic defence policy. Further articles discuss military higher education in Israel, lessons learnt by the Netherlands' armed forces following WWI, and experiences gained in overseas deployments.
© 2010 Baltic Defence College
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Author:
James S Corum, Ong Yu Lin, Magnus Christiansson, Tamir Libel, Wim Klinkert, Eric A Sibul, Aurelijus Alasauskas, Giedrius Anglickis, Gunnar Havi, Christophe Taczanowski
Editor:
James S Corum
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Volume:
12
Issue:
2
Chapters:
- Attacking the Enemy's Strategy
- Solidarity and Sovereignty – The Two-Dimensional Game of Swedish Security Policy
- David's Shield?
- Lessons from the Great War for a Small Country
- Logistical Aspects of the Estonian War of Independence, 1918-1920
- Lithuanian Lessons Learned from International Operations from 1994 to 2010
- The Afghanistan Mission's Benefits for Estonia
- An Ideal, Resistance to the Ideal, and Disappointment
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