The NATO Intervention in Libya
Lessons learned from the campaign
Herausgeber: Engelbrekt, Kjell; Wagnsson, Charlotte; Mohlin, Marcus
The NATO Intervention in Libya
Lessons learned from the campaign
Herausgeber: Engelbrekt, Kjell; Wagnsson, Charlotte; Mohlin, Marcus
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This book explores 'lessons learned' from the military intervention in Libya by exploring key aspects of the 2011 NATO campaign.
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This book explores 'lessons learned' from the military intervention in Libya by exploring key aspects of the 2011 NATO campaign.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9780415705493
- ISBN-10: 0415705495
- Artikelnr.: 38476278
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9780415705493
- ISBN-10: 0415705495
- Artikelnr.: 38476278
Kjell Engelbrekt is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Swedish National Defence College and member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences. Marcus Mohlin is a Commander in the Swedish Navy. He also holds a Ph.D. in Military Sciences and is currently a Researcher at the Swedish National Defence College. Charlotte Wagnsson is Professor of Political Science at the Swedish National Defence College; she received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Stockholm University.
Preface, John Andreas Olsen Introduction, Kjell Engelbrekt and Charlotte
Wagnsson Part I: The Law & Politics of Intervention 1. Able but Not
Willing: A critical assessment of NATO's Libya Intervention, Jeffrey H.
Michaels 2. Why Libya? Security Council Resolution 1973 and the Politics of
Justification, Kjell Engelbrekt 3. A legal view on NATO's campaign in
Libya, Fredrik A. Holst and Martin Fink Part II: The Military Campaign 4.
Executing Strategy from the Air, Anders Nygren 5. Naval operations during
the 2011 Libya campaign, Christian Wollert 6. Fragments of an Army - three
aspects of the Libya collapse, Karl Sörenson and Nima Damidez Part III:
Auxiliary Measures and Arrangements 7. Managing Perceptions: Strategic
communication and the story of success in Libya, Rikke Bjerg Jensen 8.
Cloak and Dagger in Libya: The Thuwar and the Role of Allied Special
Forces, Marcus Mohlin 9. Conclusion: Lessons and Consequences of Operation
Unified Protector, Robert Egnell
Wagnsson Part I: The Law & Politics of Intervention 1. Able but Not
Willing: A critical assessment of NATO's Libya Intervention, Jeffrey H.
Michaels 2. Why Libya? Security Council Resolution 1973 and the Politics of
Justification, Kjell Engelbrekt 3. A legal view on NATO's campaign in
Libya, Fredrik A. Holst and Martin Fink Part II: The Military Campaign 4.
Executing Strategy from the Air, Anders Nygren 5. Naval operations during
the 2011 Libya campaign, Christian Wollert 6. Fragments of an Army - three
aspects of the Libya collapse, Karl Sörenson and Nima Damidez Part III:
Auxiliary Measures and Arrangements 7. Managing Perceptions: Strategic
communication and the story of success in Libya, Rikke Bjerg Jensen 8.
Cloak and Dagger in Libya: The Thuwar and the Role of Allied Special
Forces, Marcus Mohlin 9. Conclusion: Lessons and Consequences of Operation
Unified Protector, Robert Egnell
Preface, John Andreas Olsen Introduction, Kjell Engelbrekt and Charlotte
Wagnsson Part I: The Law & Politics of Intervention 1. Able but Not
Willing: A critical assessment of NATO's Libya Intervention, Jeffrey H.
Michaels 2. Why Libya? Security Council Resolution 1973 and the Politics of
Justification, Kjell Engelbrekt 3. A legal view on NATO's campaign in
Libya, Fredrik A. Holst and Martin Fink Part II: The Military Campaign 4.
Executing Strategy from the Air, Anders Nygren 5. Naval operations during
the 2011 Libya campaign, Christian Wollert 6. Fragments of an Army - three
aspects of the Libya collapse, Karl Sörenson and Nima Damidez Part III:
Auxiliary Measures and Arrangements 7. Managing Perceptions: Strategic
communication and the story of success in Libya, Rikke Bjerg Jensen 8.
Cloak and Dagger in Libya: The Thuwar and the Role of Allied Special
Forces, Marcus Mohlin 9. Conclusion: Lessons and Consequences of Operation
Unified Protector, Robert Egnell
Wagnsson Part I: The Law & Politics of Intervention 1. Able but Not
Willing: A critical assessment of NATO's Libya Intervention, Jeffrey H.
Michaels 2. Why Libya? Security Council Resolution 1973 and the Politics of
Justification, Kjell Engelbrekt 3. A legal view on NATO's campaign in
Libya, Fredrik A. Holst and Martin Fink Part II: The Military Campaign 4.
Executing Strategy from the Air, Anders Nygren 5. Naval operations during
the 2011 Libya campaign, Christian Wollert 6. Fragments of an Army - three
aspects of the Libya collapse, Karl Sörenson and Nima Damidez Part III:
Auxiliary Measures and Arrangements 7. Managing Perceptions: Strategic
communication and the story of success in Libya, Rikke Bjerg Jensen 8.
Cloak and Dagger in Libya: The Thuwar and the Role of Allied Special
Forces, Marcus Mohlin 9. Conclusion: Lessons and Consequences of Operation
Unified Protector, Robert Egnell