001454237 000__ 06413cam\a22005057a\4500 001454237 001__ 1454237 001454237 003__ OCoLC 001454237 005__ 20230314003508.0 001454237 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001454237 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001454237 008__ 230131s2023\\\\sz\a\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 001454237 020__ $$a9783031078125$$q(electronic bk.) 001454237 020__ $$a3031078128$$q(electronic bk.) 001454237 020__ $$z303107811X 001454237 020__ $$z9783031078118 001454237 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-031-07812-5$$2doi 001454237 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1366123767 001454237 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$cYDX$$dGW5XE$$dN$T 001454237 043__ $$ae-ie---$$ae------ 001454237 049__ $$aISEA 001454237 050_4 $$aUA829.I7 001454237 08204 $$a355/.03/09415$$223/eng/20230201 001454237 24504 $$aThe EU, Irish defence forces and contemporary security/$$cJonathan Carroll, Matthew G. O'Neill, Mark Williams, editors. 001454237 2463_ $$aEuropean Union, Irish defence forces and contemporary security 001454237 260__ $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bPalgrave Macmillan,$$c[2023] 001454237 300__ $$a1 online resource :$$billustrations 001454237 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 001454237 5050_ $$aIntroduction -- Theme One: Defence Forces Capabilities & The Threat Environment. Chapter 1. Ensuring the Jungle Doesnt Grow Back: The Obligations Inherent to Irish Defence Policy -- Chapter 2. The GOCs Perspective -- Chapter 3. A Critical Analysis of the Intellectual and Communications Culture of the Irish Defence Forces at a time of Emergent/Imminent Domestic and International Threats -- chapter 4. The Irish Naval Service: The Burden of the Minimalist Approach -- Chapter 5. Small Navies: Lessons for the Irish Naval Service -- Theme Two: The Reserve Defence Forces. Chapter 6.Revitalizing the Irish Army Reserve post-Commission on the Defence Forces: Moving from the Single Force Concept to a Total Force Policy -- Chapter 7. The Army Reserves The Force-multiplier for Irish Defence -- Chapter 8. Irelands Naval Service Reserve An Analysis of Current Capabilities and Role for the Future -- Theme Three: Peacekeeping Operations. Chapter 9. Decolonisation, Conflict, and Independence: The Impact of History on Irelands Approach to Peacekeeping -- Chapter 10. Irelands Largest Peacekeeping Mission The Irish Defence Forces in UNIFIL -- Chapter 11. Peacekeeping in the Digital Age: Future Threats and Capability Requirements -- Theme Four: Cyber Security in the Digital Age. Chapter 12. Irish Cyber Security -- Chapter 13. Cyber resilience for Europes armed forces in the 21st Century a German Perspective -- Chapter 14. The Irish Defence Forces in the Drone Age -- Theme Five: Defence Forces Institutional Innovation and Civil-Military Relations. Chapter 15. The Defence Forces Research Technology Initiative -- Chapter 16. Shared Norms but Policy Incoherence: Analysing the Irish Defence Forces Marketplace Aspirations -- Chapter 17. Representation, Negotiation, and Frustration. What path lies ahead for civil-military industrial relations -- Theme Six: The Principle of Irish Neutrality. Chapter 18. Ireland, NATO and the "Return of Geopolitics" in Europe -- Chapter 19. Irish Military Neutrality 1924-1945: A Historical Perspective for Modern Consideration -- Chapter 20. Generating More Heat Than Light? The Debate over Irelands Neutrality and the "European Army" --Chapter 21. Conclusion. . 001454237 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001454237 520__ $$a"This book is a critical and insightful contribution to the debate on Irish defence and the role of the Defence Forces." Ben Tonra, Professor, MRIA, The School of Politics and International Relations (SPIRe), University College Dublin, Ireland "By mainly examining Irelands defence policy and the Irish Armed Forces, this edited volume provides valuable knowledge to both practitioners and scholars. Undoubtedly, any reader interested in international relations and/or security studies, and especially those focusing on small states studies and/or comparative strategy, will gain new insights by exploring this book." Hakan Edstrom, Associate Professor in Political Science, Swedish Defence University, Sweden. This book aids any researcher, policymakers and military personnel in researching small states and militaries, European defence and security policy, as well as contemporary and emerging threats. This edited collection gathers academic commentators on Irish defence policy, military leaders from across the service components of the Irish Defence Forces and European defence experts to contribute to the first in-depth conversation and analysis on modern Irish defence and its application within the European Union. The aim of this edited book is to ascertain what capabilities are robust, which are lacking, what future threats need to be catered for, and what action is needed to ensure those threats will be addressed going forward. This book will explore emerging issues and applications of modern and contemporary threats within the context of Ireland, Europe and Western institutions. We have invited submissions from scholars, commentators, policymakers and military practitioners to evaluate the Irish Defence Forces and to illustrate the complexities facing small nations in formulating and resourcing defence and national security policy. Jonathan Carroll is a PhD Candidate in Military History at Texas A&M University, USA. Matthew G. ONeill is a Leverhulme Interdisciplinary Network on Cybersecurity and Society (LINCS) postgraduate researcher in Political Science at the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queens University Belfast, UK. Mark Williams is a Leverhulme Interdisciplinary Network on Cybersecurity and Society (LINCS) postgraduate researcher at the Senator George J. 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