Effects-Based Operations has become a dominating concept in NATO and among other Norwegian allies. This thesis examines how this should influence the knowledge development of Norwegian Army Officers. To gather empirical data for this thesis I have received orientations from the NATO Effects-Based Operations Working Group (EBO WG) in Norfolk Virginia, the Norwegian delegation to the UN Headquarters in New York, and the Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre MoD at Shrivenham in the United Kingdom. I have also studied relevant articles, publications and books, in addition to having interviewed relevant representatives from the Norwegian Defence and the Norwegian Army. The thesis is structured into three parts. The first part examines his...
This thesis studies Norway’s contributions of police officers to South Sudan as part of the United N...
Norwegian Special Operations Forces are traditionally divided according to their service affiliation...
This paper was written in the period between December 2010 and June 2011 as a Masters thesis for the...
Once the hub of Norwegian defence planning, the Norwegian operational level plays a less significant...
Both NATO and the Norwegian Government consider it of crucial importance for armed forces to activel...
The Norwegian Military Ethos is an outcome of the adaption from an existential defence force to a fu...
Experience from international operations has shown us that coordination between a variety of actors,...
Instrumental employment of military force has become commonplace for western countries with an incre...
Abstract This dissertation is based on detailed Norwegian and German source material describing the...
This thesis is written as a part of the Master Programme at the Norwegian Defence Staff College. The...
Effects-based operations (EBO), effects-based approach to operations (EBAO) and effect based thinkin...
This thesis explores the motivational origins of NATO’s Knowledge Development (KD) concept. Given it...
Military power is an instrument of the state to carry out tasks which require different tools or are...
This thesis is about Norwegian security and defence policy between 1998 and 2004. The study deals wi...
Today, military force is being used in a wide range of scenarios and cover far more and other tasks ...
This thesis studies Norway’s contributions of police officers to South Sudan as part of the United N...
Norwegian Special Operations Forces are traditionally divided according to their service affiliation...
This paper was written in the period between December 2010 and June 2011 as a Masters thesis for the...
Once the hub of Norwegian defence planning, the Norwegian operational level plays a less significant...
Both NATO and the Norwegian Government consider it of crucial importance for armed forces to activel...
The Norwegian Military Ethos is an outcome of the adaption from an existential defence force to a fu...
Experience from international operations has shown us that coordination between a variety of actors,...
Instrumental employment of military force has become commonplace for western countries with an incre...
Abstract This dissertation is based on detailed Norwegian and German source material describing the...
This thesis is written as a part of the Master Programme at the Norwegian Defence Staff College. The...
Effects-based operations (EBO), effects-based approach to operations (EBAO) and effect based thinkin...
This thesis explores the motivational origins of NATO’s Knowledge Development (KD) concept. Given it...
Military power is an instrument of the state to carry out tasks which require different tools or are...
This thesis is about Norwegian security and defence policy between 1998 and 2004. The study deals wi...
Today, military force is being used in a wide range of scenarios and cover far more and other tasks ...
This thesis studies Norway’s contributions of police officers to South Sudan as part of the United N...
Norwegian Special Operations Forces are traditionally divided according to their service affiliation...
This paper was written in the period between December 2010 and June 2011 as a Masters thesis for the...