Security in an Interconnected World : A Strategic Vision for Defence Policy.

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Main Author: Hirsch Ballin, Ernst.
Other Authors: Dijstelbloem, Huub., de Goede, Peter.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2020.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Research for Policy Series
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505 0 |a Security in an Interconnected World -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1: Shifts in the Security Environment -- 1.1 The Netherlands in the Shifting Geopolitical Force Field -- 1.2 A Different Security Policy in Turbulent Times -- 1.3 Security Policy Must Reflect Values and Meet Conditions -- 1.4 Protection Cannot Be Achieved Through Isolation -- 1.5 Approach and Demarcation -- 1.6 Structure of the Book -- Chapter 2: The Extension of the Concept of Security -- 2.1 Security: A Tricky Concept -- 2.2 The Substantive Dimension -- 2.2.1 Economic Security -- 2.2.2 Ecological Security -- 2.2.3 Human Security -- 2.3 The Reference Dimension -- 2.3.1 From State Security to Social and Individual Security -- 2.4 The Geographical Dimension -- 2.4.1 Security in a Regional, International and Global Context -- 2.5 The Danger Dimension -- 2.5.1 Securitisation of Threats, Vulnerabilities and Risks -- 2.5.2 The Geopolitics of Emotion -- 2.6 Challenges for Security Policy -- Chapter 3: Human Security and Flow Security in Dutch Security Policy -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Human Security: The Integrated Approach to Security and Development -- 3.2.1 Policy Towards Fragile States -- 3.2.2 The Complicated Reality: Uruzgan -- 3.2.3 Adjustment of the Policy -- 3.2.4 An Integrated Approach? -- 3.3 Flow Security: The Integrated Approach to Security and the Economy -- 3.3.1 Energy and Climate Security -- 3.3.2 Security of Supply of Raw Materials -- 3.3.3 Cyber Security -- 3.4 Integrated Approach Needed More Than Ever -- Chapter 4: The Netherlands and the Extended Concept of Security: The Rise of Security Strategies -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Strategic Instruments: Getting a Grip in a Complex and Dynamic Security Environment -- 4.2.1 The Rise of National Security Strategies -- 4.2.2 Whole-of-Government Approaches. 
505 8 |a 4.2.3 Foresight Studies and Risk Assessment: Looking Differently at Security -- 4.3 The Netherlands and the Strategic Instruments -- 4.3.1 Strategy Formulation: Separate Strategy Documents for Internal and External Security -- 4.3.2 The Whole-of-Government Approach -- 4.3.3 Foresight and Risk Assessment -- 4.4 Extended Security Implies a Comprehensive Strategy -- Chapter 5: Defence Policy in a Changed Security Environment -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Background to Defence Policy -- 5.3 International Operations and Multilateral Frameworks -- 5.3.1 Contributions to Crisis and Stabilisation Operations -- 5.3.2 Further Integration with Multilateral Frameworks and Bilateral Partners -- 5.4 The Security of the Caribbean Parts of the Kingdom of the Netherlands -- 5.5 Developments and Trends in the International Security Environment -- 5.6 Changes in Warfare -- 5.7 Significance for the Main Tasks of Defence Policy -- 5.7.1 Significance for the First Main Task -- 5.7.2 Significance for the Second Main Task -- 5.7.3 Significance for the Third Main Task -- Chapter 6: Strategic Strengthening of the Armed Forces -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Current Armed Forces: Modernised, but with Tight Constraints -- 6.3 Defence Policy: Ambitious, but Confronted with Shortages -- 6.4 Future-Proofing the Armed Forces: The Dilemmas -- 6.5 Investing in Future-Proofing the Armed Forces in the EU -- 6.6 The Path to a Tighter Focus and Additional Investment -- 6.6.1 A More Strategic Embedding of the Armed Forces -- 6.6.2 The Establishment of Greater Anticipatory Capacity -- 6.6.3 Strengthening of the Defence Planning Process -- 6.6.4 Guaranteeing a Stable Multi-year Perspective -- 6.6.5 Creating More Room for Knowledge and Innovation -- Chapter 7: Interconnected Security: Conclusions and Recommendations -- 7.1 Security, Defence, Armed Forces: The Consequences. 
505 8 |a 7.2 Security in an Interconnected World -- 7.2.1 Freedom, Security and Sovereignty -- 7.2.2 The Facets of the Current Security Environment -- 7.2.3 Security Policy as a Facet of General Government Policy -- 7.2.4 Monitoring, Understanding, Anticipating, Acting and Evaluating -- 7.2.5 Security and the Future of the International Legal Order -- 7.3 Conclusions and Recommendations -- 7.3.1 First Conclusion -- 7.3.2 Second Conclusion -- 7.3.3 Third Conclusion -- Appendix I: List of Persons Consulted -- Name - Organisation -- Appendix II: List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Bibliography. 
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