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Volker Franke

    Integrierte Planung und Konstruktion von Werkzeugen für die Biegebearbeitung
    Der Aufstieg der NSDAP in Düsseldorf
    Preparing for Peace
    Terrorism and Peacekeeping
    Security in a Changing World
    • Security in a Changing World

      Case Studies in U.S. National Security Management

      • 216 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      5,0(1)Ohodnotit

      The end of the Cold War has transformed the international landscape, presenting the United States with a variety of new security challenges in the absence of a clear adversary. Policymakers must navigate complex conflicting goals and expectations, necessitating innovative solutions for international conflicts and civil unrest. The need for new strategies in peace support operations and preparing military forces for uncertain environments is critical, highlighting the evolving nature of global security and the implications for both domestic and international policy.

      Security in a Changing World
    • Terrorism and Peacekeeping

      New Security Challenges

      • 312 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      The book explores the challenges of national security in the face of asymmetric warfare and terrorism, emphasizing the necessity of effective decision-making amid uncertainty. It argues that the success of planning hinges on the United States' ability to adapt to an unpredictable future, highlighting the evolving nature of threats and the importance of preparation. Through various issues presented, it delves into the complexities of modern security strategies and their implications for the nation's safety.

      Terrorism and Peacekeeping
    • Preparing for Peace

      Military Identity, Value Orientations, and Professional Military Education

      • 216 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      The book explores the evolving role of U.S. military forces post-Cold War, highlighting the complexities of diverse operations such as disaster relief, peacekeeping, and combat. It questions the traditional soldier identity and suggests that military doctrine may need to adapt to these new challenges. Franke analyzes the cognitive preparedness of future military leaders to navigate the shifting mission requirements, emphasizing the need for a broader understanding of what it means to serve in contemporary warfare.

      Preparing for Peace