Doctrine, criminality and future British Army operations: a half completed understanding

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: SCSI Occassional paper 39Publication details: Camberley, UK: Strategic and Combat Studies Institute, 2000Description: 28pISBN:
  • 1874346313 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the implications of the increasing frequency of not war-not peace crises in which the British Army is expected to operate. Considers the need for doctrine to be revised given that criminality is an integral part of the operational environment, and uses the new core mission concept of defence diplomacy to illustrate the central theme.
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Discusses the implications of the increasing frequency of not war-not peace crises in which the British Army is expected to operate. Considers the need for doctrine to be revised given that criminality is an integral part of the operational environment, and uses the new core mission concept of defence diplomacy to illustrate the central theme.

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