Browsing by Author "Ravndal, Jacob Aasland"
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Arktis som "global allmenning" : mulige begrensninger i tilgangen til de nordlige havområder
Ravndal, Jacob Aasland (2011-06-15)Den sikkerhetspolitiske maktbalansen har endret seg betydelig siden slutten av den kalde krigen. USA er i ferd med å tape relativ innflytelse, og stater som Kina, India, Russland og Brasil (BRIClandene) gjør seg stadig ... -
Counterinsurgency - when theory meets reality - seminar report
Ravndal, Jacob Aasland (2009)This report is the end-product of a one-day seminar on counterinsurgency (COIN) arranged by the Norwegian MNE-6 Working Group. Hence, the majority of arguments presented in the report are primarily based on viewpoints ... -
Fremtidens internasjonale operasjoner
Norheim-Martinsen, Per M.; Nyhamar, Tore; Kjølberg, Anders; Kjeksrud, Stian; Ravndal, Jacob Aasland (2011-10-10)Denne rapporten presenterer seks nye scenarioklasser for internasjonale operasjoner med operative krav for fremtidens landmakt. Hensikten er å styrke grunnlaget for Forsvarets langtidsplanlegging og stimulere til debatt ... -
Protection of civilians in armed conflict : comparing organisational approaches
Kjeksrud, Stian; Ravndal, Jacob Aasland; Stensland, Andreas Øien; De Coning, Cedric; Lotze, Walter; Weir, Erin A. (2011-11-01)English summary Protection of Civilians (PoC) is no longer limited to the humanitarian community. It has also become a key task for military forces in international operations such as in Afghanistan and Libya. This report ... -
Protecton of civilians in practice - emerging lessons from the UN mission in the DR Congo
Kjeksrud, Stian; Ravndal, Jacob Aasland (2010)Protection of Civilians (PoC) has received increased attention from scholars, politicians and practitioners, but the most fundamental challenge remains: how to translate abstract protection mandates into concrete activities ... -
Resilience methodology - multinational experiment 7
Ravndal, Jacob Aasland; Johnsen, Siw Tynes; Kjeksrud, Stian; Broen, Torgeir (2014-05-23)Societies are becoming increasingly dependent on the cyber domain, a man-made domain where developments continue to take place at an extremely rapid pace. Historically, in the traditional warfighting domains, attacks on ...