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Kierunki ewolucji Sił Zbrojnych NATO

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Evolution directions of NATO’s Armed Forces
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The security environment at the turn of the century generates new challenges. They create the need of performing a wide spectrum of tasks, which directly affect demanded abilities, structure and equipment. The North-Atlantic Alliance currently is one of the main political-military organisations designed for creating and assuring peace and stabilisation all over the world. Therefore, there is a continuous need of adjusting the structures and doctrines to unceasingly changing security conditions. The transformation of NATO’s Armed Forces concerns also the requirements put to the allied countries in the range of dispensing suitably trained and equipped units to conduct military operations. It is assumed that these forces should posses specific abilities to effectively execute the tasks in the full spectrum of operations both currently and in the future. Carried out changes have a significant influence on the allied countries’ armed forces, especially in the context of conducting common, multinational operations.
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Tom
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173--187
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 18 poz.
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  • Akademia Obrony Narodowej
Bibliografia
  • 1. G. Aybet, Towards a new transatlantic consensus, „NATO Review” 2004, nr 3.
  • 2. The Alliance's Strategie Concept, Washington Summit Communique, NATO Office of Information and Press, 2000.
  • 3. E. Buckley, Attainable targets, „NATO Review” 2002, nr 3.
  • 4. J. Colston, Military matters. Marrying capabilities to commitments, „NATO Review” 2004, nr 2.
  • 5. M. Grossman, New capabilities, new members, new relationships, „NATO Review” 2002, nr 2.
  • 6. J. de Hoop Scheffer, Anticipating Istanbul, „NATO Review” 2004, nr 2.
  • 7. J.L. Jones, Military matters. Transforming NATO’s military structures, „NATO Review” 2004.
  • 8. MC 317/1 The NA TO Force Structure, NATO Headquarters, Bruksela 2001, s. 7-8.
  • 9. MC 324/1 The NA TO Military Command Structure, NATO Headquarters, Bruksela 2003.
  • 10. NATO Briefing. NATO Response Force. Deploying forces faster and further than ever before. Styczeń 2005, www.nato.int/issues/nrf.
  • 11. NATO Communiques and Statements 1999, Washington Summit Communique, NATO Office of Information and Press, 2000, s. 19.
  • 12. B. Panek, Sojusznicze prewencyjne operacje połączone, [w:] J. Zieliński, A. Czupryński, B. Panek, Operacje wojsk lądowych - kierunki ewolucji. „ Operacja ”, Warszawa 2003, s. 177.
  • 13. H. Riecke, The need for change, „NATO Review” 2005, nr 1
  • 14. L. Robertson, Transforming NATO, „NATO Review” 2003, nr 1.
  • 15. R. Sehuwirth, Hitting the Helsinki Headline Goal, „NATO Review” 2002, nr 3.
  • 16. E. Sloan, DCI: Responding to the US-led Revolution in Military Affairs, „NATO Review” 2000, nr 1.
  • 17. A. Vallance, Military matters. A radically new Command Structure for NATO, „NATO Review” 2003, nr 3.
  • 18. www.nato.usmission.gov/dossier/NRF.asp, 9.12.2005.
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