Project 1721: A U.S. Army War College Assessment on Russian Strategy in Eastern Europe and Recommendations on How to Leverage Landpower to Maintain the Peace
Col. Douglas Mastriano Cuvânt înainte de Jr. Douglas C. Lovelace Autor Army War College (U.S.), Strategic Studies Institute (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mai 2017 – vârsta de la 18 ani
Since
its
occupation
of
Crimea,
Russia
has
adopted
an
aggressive
and
often
belligerent
approach
to
the
nations
on
its
borders.
The
on-going
war
against
Ukraine
and
its
occupation
of
large
portions
of
Georgian
territory
demonstrates
this
increasingly
hostile
foreign
policy.
However,
far
more
dangerous
to
the
United
States
and
the
North
Atlantic
Treaty
Organization
(NATO)
is
the
Kremlin's
use
of
a
strategy
of
ambiguity.
In
this,
Moscow
keeps
hostilities
at
a
low
boil,
leveraging
a
Russian
diaspora,
a
web
of
complex
information-campaign-trolls,
to
stir
ethnic
unrest
that
has
the
potential
to
destroy
NATO
and
end
the
unparalleled
post-World
War
II
peace
experienced
in
Europe.
Yet,
there
are
actions
that
the
United
States
and
NATO
can
take
to
prevent
Russian
aggression
from
turning
into
a
war
andProject
1721provides
the
answers
to
this
complex
and
dangerous
security
dilemma.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781584877455
ISBN-10: 1584877456
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: Illustated, some color
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
ISBN-10: 1584877456
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: Illustated, some color
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Foreword
U.S. Army War College (USAWC) Contributors and Researchers
Preface and Historic Context
Putting a Price on Blood and Allies: America’s Commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Alliance
Russia’s Sword of Damocles
Chapter 1: Cat and Mouse: Putin’s Complex Application of Russian Strategic Landpower
Putin’s Complex Application of Russian Strategic Landpower
Chapter 2: European Security and Russian Expansionism
European Security, Russian Expansionism, and Cyberwar
Chapter 3: The Crisis in Ukraine: Russian’s War to Control the Soul of Europe
Ukraine Crisis: Testing the Security and Stability of Europe and Beyond
The Conflict in Ukraine: Its Implications on Armed Forces Development
Chapter 4: Russia and the Baltic Nations
Putin’s/Russia’s Objectives in the Baltics
Latvia in the Crosshairs: Russian Information Warfare and Countermeasures
Baltic Bastion!?
Chapter 5: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the New Russian Strategic Environment
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO): Understanding and Sustaining Its Relevance to the United States
Back to Business: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Its Concept of Collective Defense
Will the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Survive the New Strategic Environment?
Can Cyber Trigger Article 5 of the Washington Treaty?
Chapter 6: A New North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Approach: The Very High Readiness Task Force (VJTF)
Deterrence, Provocation, or Assurance: Is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO’s) Very High Readiness Task Force (VJTF) the Right Answer?
Chapter 7: Adapting Policy to the New Russia
Adapting U.S. Policy Toward the New Russia
Chapter 8: Vanquishing the Sphinx
Vanquishing the Sphinx: Answering the Hard Questions Facing the Baltics
Chapter 9: The Way Ahead and Recommendations
Five Smooth Stones: How the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Can Deter the “Goliath” Russian Threat to the Baltics
Final Thoughts and Recommendations
Endnotes
Foreword
U.S. Army War College (USAWC) Contributors and Researchers
Preface and Historic Context
Putting a Price on Blood and Allies: America’s Commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Alliance
Russia’s Sword of Damocles
Chapter 1: Cat and Mouse: Putin’s Complex Application of Russian Strategic Landpower
Putin’s Complex Application of Russian Strategic Landpower
Chapter 2: European Security and Russian Expansionism
European Security, Russian Expansionism, and Cyberwar
Chapter 3: The Crisis in Ukraine: Russian’s War to Control the Soul of Europe
Ukraine Crisis: Testing the Security and Stability of Europe and Beyond
The Conflict in Ukraine: Its Implications on Armed Forces Development
Chapter 4: Russia and the Baltic Nations
Putin’s/Russia’s Objectives in the Baltics
Latvia in the Crosshairs: Russian Information Warfare and Countermeasures
Baltic Bastion!?
Chapter 5: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the New Russian Strategic Environment
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO): Understanding and Sustaining Its Relevance to the United States
Back to Business: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Its Concept of Collective Defense
Will the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Survive the New Strategic Environment?
Can Cyber Trigger Article 5 of the Washington Treaty?
Chapter 6: A New North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Approach: The Very High Readiness Task Force (VJTF)
Deterrence, Provocation, or Assurance: Is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO’s) Very High Readiness Task Force (VJTF) the Right Answer?
Chapter 7: Adapting Policy to the New Russia
Adapting U.S. Policy Toward the New Russia
Chapter 8: Vanquishing the Sphinx
Vanquishing the Sphinx: Answering the Hard Questions Facing the Baltics
Chapter 9: The Way Ahead and Recommendations
Five Smooth Stones: How the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Can Deter the “Goliath” Russian Threat to the Baltics
Final Thoughts and Recommendations
Endnotes