This article investigates how strategic culture influenced the decision-making of Australia and Poland regarding the global coalition against the Islamic State. In the coalition, Australia has followed its tradition of active participation in United States-led operations, while Poland has embarked on a more cautious line, thereby breaking with its previous policy of active participation. The article examines how Australian and Polish responses to the coalition were shaped by five cultural elements: dominant threat perception, core task of the armed forces, strategic partners, experiences of participating in coalitions of the willing, and approach to the international legality of expeditionary operations. It finds that Australia and Poland d...
This examines the relationship between a country’s history and its actions on the international stag...
The thesis examines altering of Israeli strategic subcultures and their influence on strategic decis...
This chapter explores the social history of Australian military communication with their United Stat...
This article investigates how strategic culture influenced the decision-making of Australia and Pola...
This article investigates how strategic culture influenced the decision-making of Australia and Pola...
This article contributes to theoretical integration in foreign policy analysis, by integrating two e...
This article draws on fourth generation strategic culture debates to show the gap between the ...
The research subject of this article is the variable of strategic culture that has been subjected to...
The research subject of this article is the variable of strategic culture that has been subjected to...
Similar countries are often expected to respond to threats in similar ways. Nevertheless, in Europe ...
States have for a long time participated in international military operations, but their reasons for...
Important puzzles remain in security policy literature, including whether strategic culture can chan...
The aim of the article is to present the role that strategic culture plays in creating and shaping s...
It is widely recognized that the Asia-Pacific is an increasingly significant region in the developme...
Why do states join military coalitions? After joining wartime coalitions, why do states contribute d...
This examines the relationship between a country’s history and its actions on the international stag...
The thesis examines altering of Israeli strategic subcultures and their influence on strategic decis...
This chapter explores the social history of Australian military communication with their United Stat...
This article investigates how strategic culture influenced the decision-making of Australia and Pola...
This article investigates how strategic culture influenced the decision-making of Australia and Pola...
This article contributes to theoretical integration in foreign policy analysis, by integrating two e...
This article draws on fourth generation strategic culture debates to show the gap between the ...
The research subject of this article is the variable of strategic culture that has been subjected to...
The research subject of this article is the variable of strategic culture that has been subjected to...
Similar countries are often expected to respond to threats in similar ways. Nevertheless, in Europe ...
States have for a long time participated in international military operations, but their reasons for...
Important puzzles remain in security policy literature, including whether strategic culture can chan...
The aim of the article is to present the role that strategic culture plays in creating and shaping s...
It is widely recognized that the Asia-Pacific is an increasingly significant region in the developme...
Why do states join military coalitions? After joining wartime coalitions, why do states contribute d...
This examines the relationship between a country’s history and its actions on the international stag...
The thesis examines altering of Israeli strategic subcultures and their influence on strategic decis...
This chapter explores the social history of Australian military communication with their United Stat...