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The Resource NL ARMS Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2016 : Organizing for Safety and Security in Military Organizations
NL ARMS Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2016 : Organizing for Safety and Security in Military Organizations
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- Summary
- NL ARMS 2016 offers a collection of studies on the interrelatedness of safety and security in military organizations so as to anticipate or even prepare for dire situations. The volume contains a wide spectrum of contributions on organizing for safety and security in a military context that are theoretically as well as empirically relevant. Theoretically, the contributions draw upon international security studies, safety science and organizational studies. Empirically, case studies address the reality of safety and security in national crisis management, logistics and unconventional warfare, focusing, amongst others, on rule of law during missions in which expeditionary military forces are involved in policing tasks to restore and reinforce safety and security and on the impact of rule of law on societal security. The result is a truly unique volume that may serve practitioners, policymakers and academics in gaining a better understanding of organizing for the security-safety nexus
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (350)
- Contents
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- Foreword; Contents; 1 Introduction: Organizing for/ afety and/ ecurity in/ ilitary Organizations ; Abstract ; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Images of/ afety and/ ecurity; 1.3 Understanding Safety and/ ecurity; 1.4 Relating Safety and/ ecurity; 1.5 Organizing for/ afety and/ ecurity; 1.5.1 Threats (Goals); 1.5.2 Outcome Motivating MeasuresBehaviour; 1.5.3 Organizational Structure; 1.5.4 Climate; 1.5.5 Power; 1.6 Outline of/ he Book; References; 2 Understanding Organizational Vulnerabilities in/ ilitary Taskforces ; Abstract ; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Safety Management in/ he Dutch Military
- 2.3 Vulnerability and/ rganizing for/ afety2.3.1 Vulnerability and/ tructure; 2.3.2 Vulnerability and/ rocess; 2.3.3 Vulnerability and/ he Interplay Between Structure and/ rocess; 2.4 Studying Vulnerability in/ ilitary Taskforces; 2.5 Conclusion and/ iscussion; References; Part I Organizing for Security; 3 Organizing for/ nsecurity and/ haos: Resilience and/ odern Military Theory ; Abstract ; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Resilience; 3.2.1 Resilience Defined; 3.2.2 Preventing Accidents: Reading Perrow; 3.2.3 Learning from/ omplex Systems; 3.2.4 From Complex Systems to/ esilient Organizations
- 3.3 The Nature of/ ar: A Chaotic Clash of/ omplex Adaptive Systems3.4 Destroying Organizational Cohesion; Counter-Resilience in/ ilitary Strategy; 3.4.1 Inflicting Systemic Paralysis; 3.4.2 Attacking Complex Systems: Reading John Boyd; 3.4.3 The Maneuvrist Approach; 3.5 Thriving in/ anger and/ haos: Military Command Approaches; 3.5.1 Six Philosophies; 3.5.2 Coping with/ ncertainty; 3.5.3 Creating Resilient Organizations; 3.5.4 Mission Command; 3.6 Beyond Mission Command: Harnessing the Power of/ etworks; 3.6.1 Swarming; 3.6.2 Network Centric Warfare
- 3.7 Conclusion: Military Theory and/ esilienceReferences; 4 Organizing for/ onventional and/ nconventional Warfare ; Abstract ; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Differentiation and/ ntegration; 4.3 Differentiation Dynamics of/ onventional and/ nconventional Warfare; 4.4 Security and/ afety Consequences; 4.5 Organizational Solutions; 4.5.1 Establishing a Shared Superior; 4.5.2 Creating an Integrating Organizational Element; 4.5.3 Incorporating Liaison Devices; 4.5.4 Standardization of/ kills; 4.6 Conclusion; References; 5 Dealing with/ he Security Gap: The Netherlands Army's Doctrinal Struggle
- Abstract 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Police Tasks During a Security Gap; 5.3 Solutions to/ he Security Gap; 5.4 NL Army Doctrine and/ olicing; 5.5 Views on/ illing the Security Gap; 5.5.1 Vacuum Fillers; 5.5.2 Conditionalists; 5.5.3 Minimalists; 5.6 Discussion; References; 6 Enhancing Network Centric Operations Doctrine to/ upport Civil Military Cooperation in/ isaster Management ; Abstract ; 6.1 Introduction: Organizing for/ afety Through Disaster Response Networks; 6.2 The Changing Safety Landscape in/ he Netherlands
- Isbn
- 9789462651340
- Label
- NL ARMS Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2016 : Organizing for Safety and Security in Military Organizations
- Title
- NL ARMS Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2016
- Title remainder
- Organizing for Safety and Security in Military Organizations
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- NL ARMS 2016 offers a collection of studies on the interrelatedness of safety and security in military organizations so as to anticipate or even prepare for dire situations. The volume contains a wide spectrum of contributions on organizing for safety and security in a military context that are theoretically as well as empirically relevant. Theoretically, the contributions draw upon international security studies, safety science and organizational studies. Empirically, case studies address the reality of safety and security in national crisis management, logistics and unconventional warfare, focusing, amongst others, on rule of law during missions in which expeditionary military forces are involved in policing tasks to restore and reinforce safety and security and on the impact of rule of law on societal security. The result is a truly unique volume that may serve practitioners, policymakers and academics in gaining a better understanding of organizing for the security-safety nexus
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- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Beeres, Robert
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- Index
- no index present
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- K3150
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- non fiction
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- Beeres, Robert.
- Bakx, Gwendolyn.
- Waard, Erik de
- Rietjens, Sebastiaan.
- SpringerLink (Online service)
- Series statement
- NL ARMS, Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies,
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- Law
- Politics and war
- Terrorism
- Political violence
- International law
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- LAW
- LAW
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- International law
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- Political violence
- Politics and war
- Terrorism
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- NL ARMS Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2016 : Organizing for Safety and Security in Military Organizations
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- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
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- Foreword; Contents; 1 Introduction: Organizing for/ afety and/ ecurity in/ ilitary Organizations ; Abstract ; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Images of/ afety and/ ecurity; 1.3 Understanding Safety and/ ecurity; 1.4 Relating Safety and/ ecurity; 1.5 Organizing for/ afety and/ ecurity; 1.5.1 Threats (Goals); 1.5.2 Outcome Motivating MeasuresBehaviour; 1.5.3 Organizational Structure; 1.5.4 Climate; 1.5.5 Power; 1.6 Outline of/ he Book; References; 2 Understanding Organizational Vulnerabilities in/ ilitary Taskforces ; Abstract ; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Safety Management in/ he Dutch Military
- 2.3 Vulnerability and/ rganizing for/ afety2.3.1 Vulnerability and/ tructure; 2.3.2 Vulnerability and/ rocess; 2.3.3 Vulnerability and/ he Interplay Between Structure and/ rocess; 2.4 Studying Vulnerability in/ ilitary Taskforces; 2.5 Conclusion and/ iscussion; References; Part I Organizing for Security; 3 Organizing for/ nsecurity and/ haos: Resilience and/ odern Military Theory ; Abstract ; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Resilience; 3.2.1 Resilience Defined; 3.2.2 Preventing Accidents: Reading Perrow; 3.2.3 Learning from/ omplex Systems; 3.2.4 From Complex Systems to/ esilient Organizations
- 3.3 The Nature of/ ar: A Chaotic Clash of/ omplex Adaptive Systems3.4 Destroying Organizational Cohesion; Counter-Resilience in/ ilitary Strategy; 3.4.1 Inflicting Systemic Paralysis; 3.4.2 Attacking Complex Systems: Reading John Boyd; 3.4.3 The Maneuvrist Approach; 3.5 Thriving in/ anger and/ haos: Military Command Approaches; 3.5.1 Six Philosophies; 3.5.2 Coping with/ ncertainty; 3.5.3 Creating Resilient Organizations; 3.5.4 Mission Command; 3.6 Beyond Mission Command: Harnessing the Power of/ etworks; 3.6.1 Swarming; 3.6.2 Network Centric Warfare
- 3.7 Conclusion: Military Theory and/ esilienceReferences; 4 Organizing for/ onventional and/ nconventional Warfare ; Abstract ; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Differentiation and/ ntegration; 4.3 Differentiation Dynamics of/ onventional and/ nconventional Warfare; 4.4 Security and/ afety Consequences; 4.5 Organizational Solutions; 4.5.1 Establishing a Shared Superior; 4.5.2 Creating an Integrating Organizational Element; 4.5.3 Incorporating Liaison Devices; 4.5.4 Standardization of/ kills; 4.6 Conclusion; References; 5 Dealing with/ he Security Gap: The Netherlands Army's Doctrinal Struggle
- Abstract 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Police Tasks During a Security Gap; 5.3 Solutions to/ he Security Gap; 5.4 NL Army Doctrine and/ olicing; 5.5 Views on/ illing the Security Gap; 5.5.1 Vacuum Fillers; 5.5.2 Conditionalists; 5.5.3 Minimalists; 5.6 Discussion; References; 6 Enhancing Network Centric Operations Doctrine to/ upport Civil Military Cooperation in/ isaster Management ; Abstract ; 6.1 Introduction: Organizing for/ afety Through Disaster Response Networks; 6.2 The Changing Safety Landscape in/ he Netherlands
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- Reformatting quality
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- Stock number
- 943388
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)955137690
- (OCoLC)ocn955137690
- Label
- NL ARMS Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2016 : Organizing for Safety and Security in Military Organizations
- Antecedent source
- mixed
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
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- txt
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- Contents
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- Foreword; Contents; 1 Introduction: Organizing for/ afety and/ ecurity in/ ilitary Organizations ; Abstract ; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Images of/ afety and/ ecurity; 1.3 Understanding Safety and/ ecurity; 1.4 Relating Safety and/ ecurity; 1.5 Organizing for/ afety and/ ecurity; 1.5.1 Threats (Goals); 1.5.2 Outcome Motivating MeasuresBehaviour; 1.5.3 Organizational Structure; 1.5.4 Climate; 1.5.5 Power; 1.6 Outline of/ he Book; References; 2 Understanding Organizational Vulnerabilities in/ ilitary Taskforces ; Abstract ; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Safety Management in/ he Dutch Military
- 2.3 Vulnerability and/ rganizing for/ afety2.3.1 Vulnerability and/ tructure; 2.3.2 Vulnerability and/ rocess; 2.3.3 Vulnerability and/ he Interplay Between Structure and/ rocess; 2.4 Studying Vulnerability in/ ilitary Taskforces; 2.5 Conclusion and/ iscussion; References; Part I Organizing for Security; 3 Organizing for/ nsecurity and/ haos: Resilience and/ odern Military Theory ; Abstract ; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Resilience; 3.2.1 Resilience Defined; 3.2.2 Preventing Accidents: Reading Perrow; 3.2.3 Learning from/ omplex Systems; 3.2.4 From Complex Systems to/ esilient Organizations
- 3.3 The Nature of/ ar: A Chaotic Clash of/ omplex Adaptive Systems3.4 Destroying Organizational Cohesion; Counter-Resilience in/ ilitary Strategy; 3.4.1 Inflicting Systemic Paralysis; 3.4.2 Attacking Complex Systems: Reading John Boyd; 3.4.3 The Maneuvrist Approach; 3.5 Thriving in/ anger and/ haos: Military Command Approaches; 3.5.1 Six Philosophies; 3.5.2 Coping with/ ncertainty; 3.5.3 Creating Resilient Organizations; 3.5.4 Mission Command; 3.6 Beyond Mission Command: Harnessing the Power of/ etworks; 3.6.1 Swarming; 3.6.2 Network Centric Warfare
- 3.7 Conclusion: Military Theory and/ esilienceReferences; 4 Organizing for/ onventional and/ nconventional Warfare ; Abstract ; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Differentiation and/ ntegration; 4.3 Differentiation Dynamics of/ onventional and/ nconventional Warfare; 4.4 Security and/ afety Consequences; 4.5 Organizational Solutions; 4.5.1 Establishing a Shared Superior; 4.5.2 Creating an Integrating Organizational Element; 4.5.3 Incorporating Liaison Devices; 4.5.4 Standardization of/ kills; 4.6 Conclusion; References; 5 Dealing with/ he Security Gap: The Netherlands Army's Doctrinal Struggle
- Abstract 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Police Tasks During a Security Gap; 5.3 Solutions to/ he Security Gap; 5.4 NL Army Doctrine and/ olicing; 5.5 Views on/ illing the Security Gap; 5.5.1 Vacuum Fillers; 5.5.2 Conditionalists; 5.5.3 Minimalists; 5.6 Discussion; References; 6 Enhancing Network Centric Operations Doctrine to/ upport Civil Military Cooperation in/ isaster Management ; Abstract ; 6.1 Introduction: Organizing for/ afety Through Disaster Response Networks; 6.2 The Changing Safety Landscape in/ he Netherlands
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- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (350)
- File format
- multiple file formats
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9789462651340
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- uncompressed
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Note
- SpringerLink
- Other control number
- 10.1007/978-94-6265-135-7
- Quality assurance targets
- absent
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Stock number
- 943388
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)955137690
- (OCoLC)ocn955137690
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