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100 1 _aHirsch Ballin, Ernst
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700 1 _aDijstelbloem, Huub
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700 1 _ade Goede, Peter
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700 1 _aHirsch Ballin, Ernst
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700 1 _aDijstelbloem, Huub
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700 1 _ade Goede, Peter
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245 1 0 _aSecurity in an Interconnected World : A Strategic Vision for Defence Policy
260 _aCham
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300 _a1 electronic resource (183 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aThis open access book follows the idea that security policy must be based on strategic analysis. Defence policy and the role of the armed forces can subsequently be determined on the grounds of said analysis. More than ever, internal and external security, and developments both in the Netherlands and abroad are interconnected. The world order is shifting, the cooperation within NATO and the EU is under pressure and the Dutch armed forces are gasping for breath. What is the task of Dutch security and the defence policy? There have been growing calls in the last few years to end the devastating cuts in the defence budget and to invest more in security. The acute threats and conflicts in which the Netherlands are involved have served as a wake-up call. The shooting down of Flight MH17 over Ukraine, the streams of refugees from Syria and other countries, the conflict with Da’esh in Syria and Iraq, and terrorist threats reveal how events in many of the world’s flash-points have a direct or indirect impact on the Netherlands. Conflicts in other countries have a spill-over effect in The Netherlands. This is illustrated by tensions between population groups and the clashes over the Gülen schools after the failed putsch in Turkey on 15 July 2016 and over the constitutional referendum in that country. How do we ensure that any additional funds are not divided amongst the branches of the armed forces without any sense of strategic direction? What should a future-proof security policy that plots the course of defence policy entail? What strategic analyses should lie behind the political choices that are made? This book answers these questions and offers a comprehensive framework addressing among other things human security, national security and flow security.
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653 _aInternational Relations
653 _aHuman Rights
653 _aSecurity Science and Technology
653 _aEuropean Integration
653 _athe interconnected world
653 _aonline defence policy
653 _ainternational relations
653 _asecurity science and technology
653 _aintegration and technology
653 _aDutch defence policies
653 _aThe Netherlands' positioning in Europe
653 _ahuman rights in The Netherlands
653 _aEuropean integration
653 _aOpen Access
653 _aInternational relations
653 _aHuman rights, civil rights
653 _aSecurity & fire alarm systems
653 _aEconomic systems & structures
653 _aInternational institutions
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