This study analyzes maritime strategic development in relation to Swedish naval structure. The starting off-point is that Sweden's strategic posture has changed into a more active participation in international affairs during the past decade. However, as a partial participant in some and as a non-participant in some of the multilateral regimes (i.e. the EMU and NATO), Sweden faces several dilemmas. The handling of difficult crisis and conflict management operations, as well as the development of methods and standards for security issues that are of concern to Sweden, are among them. The main research question is how naval resources should be profiled to be able to better support Swedish overarching and over-changing goals and interests.


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    Title :

    Marina framtider. Analys och Foerslag till Marin Infrastruktur till Stoer foer Svenskt Saekerhetspolitiskt Handlande (Naval Futures. Analysis and Recommendations of Future Naval Forces in Support of Swedish Security Policy)


    Contributors:
    N. Granholm (author) / P. Jonson (author)

    Publication date :

    2003


    Size :

    92 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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