2009
Baltic Security and Defence Review 2009 (2)
This issue of the Baltic Security and Defence Review covers modern and historical topics with specific relevance to the Baltic States, from a historical assessment of sea power to an analysis of the naval battle that took place in the Baltic from 1939-40. Other articles assess the role and doctrine of the Israeli armed forces, challenges of urban warfare and the role of private security companies in combating piracy on the high seas.
© 2009 Baltic Defence College
Author:
Ilias Iliopoulos, James S Corum, Tamir Libel, Donald Stoker, Daniel Moran, Frederic Labarre, Zdzislaw Sliwa, Baltic Defence College Faculty, Rene Toomse, Igors Rajevs, Yury Melkonov
Editor:
James S Corum
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Volume:
11
Issue:
2
Chapters:
- Strategy and Geopolitics of Sea Power throughout History
- Future Battlespace and the US Response
- IAF's Small Wars
- The Naval War in Baltic
- The Baltic Patrol: From Counter-Revolution to National Liberation
- Sustainable Armor Capability for Small Powers
- Facing the Complex Battleground
- Proceedings of a Workshop “Russian Security Present and Future”, 9 June 2009
- Proceedings of a Workshop on NATO’s Strategic Concept, 15-16 October 2009
- Piracy in Gulf of Aden
- The French Army in the Interwar Period
- Special Military History Feature: Studying the History of Coastal Defense of Countries of the Baltic Sea Region
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