Denmark at War: Patterns and Developments in Denmark´s Military Engagement
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Denmark at War : Patterns and Developments in Denmark´s Military Engagement. / Wivel, Anders; Mariager, Rasmus Mølgaard; Mortensen, Clara Lyngholm K.
8 udg. Reykjavik, Iceland : Institute of International Affairs, University of Iceland, 2018. 6 s. (Small States and the New Security (SSANSE)).Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapport › Rapport
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T1 - Denmark at War
T2 - Patterns and Developments in Denmark´s Military Engagement
AU - Wivel, Anders
AU - Mariager, Rasmus Mølgaard
AU - Mortensen, Clara Lyngholm K.
PY - 2018/6/26
Y1 - 2018/6/26
N2 - Denmark – a small country with a Nordic security identity – has increased its military engagement significantly since the end of the Cold War. The goal of Danish contributions to international military operations is no longer exclusively peacekeeping, but also making peace, and Danish military operations are no longer exclusively under the auspices of the UN, which has been replaced by NATO as the primary institution for Danish military operations and supplemented by participation in international coalitions. This development has enhanced Denmark’s status as an ally of the United States and increased Danish access to US policy-makers, but it also creates new challenges for Denmark’s national security, international standing and foreign policy process.
AB - Denmark – a small country with a Nordic security identity – has increased its military engagement significantly since the end of the Cold War. The goal of Danish contributions to international military operations is no longer exclusively peacekeeping, but also making peace, and Danish military operations are no longer exclusively under the auspices of the UN, which has been replaced by NATO as the primary institution for Danish military operations and supplemented by participation in international coalitions. This development has enhanced Denmark’s status as an ally of the United States and increased Danish access to US policy-makers, but it also creates new challenges for Denmark’s national security, international standing and foreign policy process.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - Small states
KW - War
KW - transatlantic relations
KW - Denmark
KW - Danish foreign policy
KW - Danish security policy
KW - Peacekeeping
KW - Defence
KW - Peacemaking
KW - Military engagement
KW - Small states
KW - War
KW - Danish foreign policy
KW - Danish security policy
KW - Denmark
KW - Peacekeeping
KW - peacebuilding
KW - Militarisation
KW - Defence
M3 - Report
VL - 2018
T3 - Small States and the New Security (SSANSE)
BT - Denmark at War
PB - Institute of International Affairs, University of Iceland
CY - Reykjavik, Iceland
ER -
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