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Strategisches Controlling erfolgsorientiert entwickeln. Strategisches Controlling erfolgsorientiert entwickeln by Prof. Strategisches Marketing-Controlling by Werner Pepels. Webster's Timeline History BC - Strategy and the Revolution in Military Affairs: The Missing Nexus, in which they articulated the need for more formal joint strategic plans. This essay examines the effect such plans would have on joint doctrine development and illustrates the potential benefits evident in Australian defense planning.
Doctrine and planning share an iterative development process. The common view is that doctrine persists over a broader time frame than planning and that the latter draws on the former for context, syntax, even format. In truth the very process of planning shapes new ways of military action. As the environment for that action changes, planners address new challenges, and create the demand for better methods of organizing, employing and supporting forces. Evolutionary, occasionally revolutionary, doctrinal changes result. The authors explore the relationship between strategic planning and doctrine at the joint level.
They enter the current debate over the scope and authority of joint doctrine from a joint strategic planning perspective. In their view, joint doctrine must have roots, and those roots have to be planted firmly in the strategic concepts and plans developed to carry out the National Military Strategy. Without the fertile groundwork of strategic plans, the body of joint doctrine will struggle for viability.
The common view is that doctrine persists over a b. insightful and helpful comments made on earlier drafts of this essay: Dr. developing joint doctrine and joint strategic plans. RICHARD H.
The European Union's common foreign and security policy: The Union's profile as an international political actor is much more limited, even though its activities are considerable. Germany's Dual Role as Architect and Constrictor" was to familiarize American policy and research communities with the realities of the structure, practice and limits of this policy initiative.
The future course of the CFSP matters to the United States as it raises questions about the nature of sovereign decision making on the part of principal American allies. Will these allies increasingly come to the table with singular collective positions?
Will such a development enhance European stability? Will greater European unity diminish U.
How will NATO accommodate the change? The resolution of these issues in the early years of the coming century will have a profound impact on U. European relations and gives added salience to this report. Reforming NATO's military structures: Part of this process has been a tortuous attempt to reform and reorganize the Alliance's integrated command structure. Often taken for granted, this structure provides the basis for NATO's collective defense, and increasingly, as seen in Bosnia, its ability to undertake peace support operations.
However, the very value by which nations hold the structure has resulted in a difficult and time-consuming reorganization process which has produced only limited reforms. A guide to U. Policy by Thomas-Durell Young 3 editions published in in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide The author examines prospects for enhancing existing bilateral security ties between the United States and Australia.
Out from the shadow of the Cold War, most Pacific Rim nations are reassessing their defense postures. Among the closest of U. Thus the two countries look to their own cooperative defense relationship for hedges against an uncertain future. The author suggests guiding principles and practicable approaches that take careful account of the interests of both nations. Army doctrine explicitly establish the overwhelming need for, and value of, coalitions and alliances in the post-cold war era.
Two generations of U. Free of the confines of the cold war, competing national interests and different national perceptions have transformed the Alliance. Clearly, if the Alliance is to survive and remain meaningful, an understanding of NATO and its political subtleties will be essential. To provide a wider understanding of the changed nature of the Alliance, Dr. Approximately two dozen European experts participated in this roundtable ably recorded by Ms Maria Alongi.
The new European security calculus: Army by Thomas-Durell Young Book 6 editions published in in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide The author of this report argues that while there has been considerable attention in the public domain about the fundamental changes which have recently transpired in Europe, very little has been written concerning the effect these political and security changes will have on the U.
The Seventh Army in Germany has been a symbol of the U. Now that the threat to our allies in Central and Western Europe has diminished at best, or become ambivalent at worst, just where does the Army fit in the future of the European security environment? The author contends that there continues to be a need for a U. Army presence in Europe, for security and political reasons, however, only if it is willing and capable of changing in terms of its structures and attitudes.
Multinational land forces and the NATO force structure review by Thomas-Durell Young Book 8 editions published in in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide Since , standing and mobilization forces made available by nations to NATO have been steadily reduced, particularly in the case of land forces. Equally important have been the structures NATO has created into which national contributions would fall on deployment.
However, the author argues that, while there are arguably sufficient reaction forces to support NATO Ministerial Guidance, there are numerous weaknesses that would, and have, inhibited the efficient and effective deployment of land forces in crises. More specifically, there are insufficient deployable reaction headquarters, both at the corps and component command level, that would support a commander of a NATO Combined Joint Task Force.
The continued existence of what has become atavistic practices of nations impede and inhibit the employment of multinational land forces by an Allied commander. The author observes that the NATO Force Structure Review offers nations an opportunity to review these dated structures, organizations, and practices. The National Command Authorities have directed the geographic combatant commanders-in- chief CINCs to implement the administration s strategy of shaping within their areas of responsibility AORs.
DoD seeks to ensure that all shaping activities conducted by the U. In this particular aspect of implementing the President's strategy, DoD faces difficult challenges and opportunities. This monograph addresses how well Theater Engagement Planning methodology has been designed and implemented and offers recommendations to improve the existing process. Atlantic Command's role in the power projection strategy by Douglas C Lovelace Book 3 editions published in in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide The authors of this monograph argue that the lynch-pin in the power projection strategy of the United States is a completely transformed U.
Code and a reexamination of some of the fundamental tenets underlying the structure and command of the U. The reappraisals they propose will impact the Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Joint Staff, the Military Departments, and the unified combatant commands in important ways. NATO is an alliance based on consensus.
Will greater European unity diminish U. Project Page Feedback Known Problems. Published Carlisle Barracks, PA: In this particular aspect of implementing the President's strategy, DoD faces difficult challenges and opportunities. Strategisches Marketing-Controlling by Werner Pepels. The end of the Cold War, the need for unified Germany to assume responsibility for its security, and the current economic recession have made German defense planning extremely difficult. National Library of Australia.
It is also the most effective military alliance in history; this is largely due to the existence of its integrated and multinational command structure. That command structure, the cement of the Alliance as it were, derives from the mutual obligations contained in Article V of the North Atlantic Treaty. This contractual obligation, which does not exist for the other missions which have arisen since , means that the defence of NATO territory must be the basis of any restructuring.