Atlantisch Perspectief
Nummer 4, 2021: NATO Enablement: Moving forward
Hoe kunnen NAVO-troepen zich in het geval van een crisis of een artikel 5-situatie zich zo snel mogelijk verplaatsen om het NAVO-grondgebied te kunnen verdedigen? Dit volledig Engelstalige nummer van Atlantisch Perspectief staat in het teken van enablement en alle facetten die daarbij komen kijken.
In the event of a crisis how can NATO units move as quickly as possible to and through NATO territory? This completely English issue of Atlantisch Perspectief is all about so called enablement.
In dit nummer / In this issue:
- Readiness, Resilience and Resources – the Key Components of Enablement
- Keeping Allies Secure: Setting Conditions for Credible Deterrence and Defense
- After You, Please? Enablement and Deterrence
- Enablement From a U.S. Perspective: Deter Conflict in Europe in an Era of Great-Power Competition with China
- The Transatlantic Bridge in NATO Enablement
- Moving Outside the Box: Military Mobility as the Key to Enabling European Security & Defense
- JSEC: NATO’s New Reinforcement Command
- Strategic Force Hubs: Thoughts to Develop a New Concept to Support Reinforcement and Sustainment
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Online beschikbaar / Available online
Readiness, Resilience and Resources – the Key Components of Enablement
The fourth edition of Atlantisch Perspectief in 2021 is devoted to enablement. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg wrote the foreword.
After You, Please? Enablement and Deterrence
Julian Lindley-French delicately points out in the 2021 special issue on enablement that enablement of NATO forces shouldn’t be seen by some Allies as an alternative to fighting.
Enablement From a U.S. Perspective: Deter Conflict in Europe in an Era of Great-Power Competition with China
In the special issue on enablement from 2021, Ben Hodges and Carsten Schmiedl discuss the role and position of the U.S. in the enablement process as the U.S. is clearly Pivoting to Asia.
JSEC: NATO’s New Reinforcement Command
In the special issue on enablement from 2021, Jürgen Knappe and Sergei Boeke write about NATO’s specially established Joint Support and Enabling Command (JSEC) in Ulm (Germany)
Strategic Force Hubs: Thoughts to Develop a New Concept to Support Reinforcement and Sustainment
In the special issue on enablement from 2021, Klaus Nebe and Pawel Kwarto discuss the 'Strategic Force Hubs', which could be regarded as 'key' for reinforcements and sustainment on the frontlines.