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Choice of Force: Special Operations for Canada [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 530 g
  • Sari: Queen's Policy Studies Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2005
  • Kirjastus: Queen's University
  • ISBN-10: 155339044X
  • ISBN-13: 9781553390442
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 530 g
  • Sari: Queen's Policy Studies Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2005
  • Kirjastus: Queen's University
  • ISBN-10: 155339044X
  • ISBN-13: 9781553390442
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Top-ranking military officers and historians consider the future role of Special Forces.

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Top-ranking military officers and historians consider the future role of Special Forces.
Preface vii
PART I THE FUTURE SECURITY ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 1 Future Security Environments: Implications for Canadian Special Operations
Michael A. Hennessy, Bernd Horn, and David Last
3(16)
Chapter 2 Loose Cannons in Cyberspace: Society and Psychological Change
Nicole Schwartz-Morgan
19(16)
Chapter 3 Guarding the Canada-United States Border: The Need to Challenge Tradition
T.S. Hataley
35(14)
Chapter 4 The Ethnic Demography Advantage: Canada's Force Multiplier
Christian Leuprecht
49(20)
Chapter 5 Canada and International Private Security Companies: Issues and Challenges for Special Operations Capabilities
Christopher Spearin
69(16)
PART II THE CANADIAN POLICY ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 6 International Law and Special Operations
Susan Breau
85(20)
Chapter 7 Political Leadership for Special Operations
Stephanie Mullen
105(14)
Chapter 8 Elite Opinion about Special Operations
David Last and Hugh Thorburn
119(16)
Chapter 9 National Security Decision-Making
David Last and Glen Milne
135(22)
PART III CONTEMPORARY SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Chapter 10 Special Operations Forces in Kosovo and Afghanistan
Sean M. Maloney
157(16)
Chapter 11 Information Operations in Support of Special Operations
Sylvain P. Leblanc and G. Scott Knight
173(14)
Chapter 12 Special Operations and Post-Conflict Stability: Civil Affairs and Direct Action
David Last and Michelle Malenfant
187(18)
Chapter 13 Orbital Asset or Overhead Menace? Space Power and Special Operations
Andrew B. Godefroy
205(14)
Chapter 14 Special Operations Forces and Technology: Tradition, Innovation, and Implications for Canada
Jason S. Ridler
219(18)
PART IV DOCTRINES FOR SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Chapter 15 Selection and Preparation of Team Members for Special Operations
Tom Dececchi and Bernadette Dececchi
237(16)
Chapter 16 NATO Doctrine and Canadian Special Operations
Benjamin Zyla
253(14)
Chapter 17 US Special Operations Forces, Transformation, and Implications for Canadian Doctrine
James D. Kiras
267(20)
Chapter 18 Choice of Force: Special Operations for Canada?
David Last, Tim Lannan, and Jamie Green
287(16)
Glossary 303(6)
Contributors 309
Lieutenant-Colonel David Last is an artillery officer, Canadian Forces, acting chair, Military Strategic Studies, and associate professor of political science, Royal Military College.

Lieutenant-Colonel Bernd Horn is an active duty infantry officer, Cana