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The armed forces of Europe have undergone a dramatic transformation since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Handbook of European Defence Policies and Armed Forces provides the first comprehensive analysis of national security and defence policies, strategies, doctrines, capabilities, and military operations, as well as the alliances and partnerships of European armed forces in response to the security challenges Europe has faced since the end of the cold war. A truly cross-European comparison of the evolution of national defence policies and armed forces remains a notable blind spot in the existing literature. The Handbook of European Defence Policies and Armed Forces aims to fill this gap with fifty-one contributions on European defence and international security from around the world. The six parts focus on: country-based assessments of the evolution of the national defence policies of Europe's major, medium, and lesser powers since the end of the cold war; the alliances and security partnerships developed by European states to cooperate in the provision of national security; the security challenges faced by European states and their armed forces, ranging from interstate through intra-state and transnational; the national security strategies and doctrines developed in response to these challenges; the military capabilities, and the underlying defence and technological industrial base, brought to bear to support national strategies and doctrines; and, finally, the national or multilateral military operations by European armed forces. The contributions to The Handbook collectively demonstrate the fruitfulness of giving analytical precedence back to the comparative study of national defence policies and armed forces across Europe.
Contents
Sir Lawrence Freedman: Preface
Hugo Meijer and Marco Wyss: Introduction: Beyond CSDP. The Resurgence of National Armed Forces in Europe
Part I: National Defence Policies
Major Powers:
1: Stenn Rynning and Olivier Schmitt: France
2: Ina Kraft: Germany
3: Andrew M. Dorman: United Kingdom
4: Katarzyna Zysk: Russia
Medium Powers:
5: Fabrizio Coticchia: Italy
6: Andrew A. Michta: Poland
7: Félix Arteaga: Spain and Portugal
8: Yaprak Gürsoy: Turkey
9: Leonid Polyakov: Ukraine
Lesser Powers:
10: Gunther Hauser and Mauro Mantovani: Austria and Switzerland
11: Masha Hedberg and Andres Kasekamp: Baltic States
12: Flemming Splidsboel Hansen: Belarus
13: Wim Klinkert: Benelux Countries
14: Jordan Baev: Bulgaria and Romania
15: Michal Onderco: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary
16: Filip Ejdus: Former Yugoslavia
17: Dionysios Chourchoulis: Greece, Cyprus, and Albania
18: Ian Speller: Ireland
19: Jan Joel Andersson: Finland and Sweden
20: Magnus Petersson: Denmark and Norway
Part II: Alliances and Security Partnerships
21: Bastian Giegerich: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
22: Adrian Hyde-Price: The Common Security and Defence Policy
23: Matthias Bieri and Christian Nünlist: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
24: Alice Pannier: Franco-British Defence and Security Cooperation
25: Ulrich Krotz and Katharina Wolf: Franco-German Defence and Security Cooperation
Part III: Security Challenges
26: Ryan Grauer: Conventional Interstate Warfare
27: Robert I. Rotberg: State Failure
28: Alex Wilner: Transnational Terrorism
29: Andrew Futter: The Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
30: Frédérick Douzet: Cybersecurity Challenges
Part IV: Strategic and Doctrinal Responses
31: Christopher Tuck: Land Warfare
32: Peter Roberts: Sea Warfare
33: Christian F. Anrig: Air and Space Warfare
34: Robert Egnell and Bruno Cardoso Reis: Counterinsurgency
35: Dorle Hellmuth: Counter-Terrorism
36: Benjamin Kienzle: Non-Proliferation and Counter-Proliferation
37: Mark Phythian: Intelligence
38: Lucas Kello: Cyber-defence
Part V: Defence and Technological Industrial Capabilities
39: Matthew Uttley: Arms Procurement
40: Moritz Weiss and Felix Biermann: Defence Industrial Cooperation
41: Mark Bromley: Arms Transfers and Export Control Policies
42: Ulrich Kühn: Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Weapons
43: Andrea Gilli and Mauro Gilli: Emerging Technologies: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
44: Vincent Boulanin: Cyber Capabilities
45: Keith Hayward: Space Capabilities
Part VI: European Armed Forces in Action
46: Olivier Zajec: French Military Operations
47: Julian Lindley-French: British Military Operations
48: Igor Sutyagin: Russian Military Operations
49: Richard Gowan: European Involvement in United Nations Peacekeeping
50: Ulrich Krotz and Katerina Wright: CSDP Military Operations
51: James Sperling and Mark Webber: NATO Operations



