getting defense right

Defense is on the eve of its biggest transformation since the 1960s (possibly even since the 19th century). Budget cuts. Global weirding. Epochal change. The rising backlash against (the current form of) expeditionary operations. The end of defense's exceptionalism within the state. All of this forces us to take a new look at 'defense' and at how we balance our investments in that area.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Capabilities that didn't bark

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Professional researcher in international relations, security and defence with almost 25 years of experience in some of the world's leading research institutions in this field. I try to combine substantive depth with methodological rigor and creativity, always with a clear policy focus in mind. Starting my career as a Soviet specialist, I have branched out into a number of different directions, all related to international security policy: defence and security planning, NATO and European security and defence policy and homeland security. I still remain keenly interested in developments in the former Soviet Union. I have published widely in all these fields, currently most actively in the application of new ideas such as adaptive planning, security resilience, network-centrism, capabilities-based planning, and meta-foresight for national and European security policy planning in the broader sense (homeland security AND external action).
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