A new strategic mindset

Bastian. Giegerich, Maximilian Terhalle
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‘Without doubt, this is the right book at exactly the right time! Despite COVID's media predominance, the dangers to our freedom have not simply faded away; quite the opposite. With their novel analysis piercing through the layers of Germany's strategic wavering, Giegerich and Terhalle demonstrate precisely that. For anyone aiming at taking over executive responsibility for Berlin's foreign and security policy after the federal elections in September 2021, this is a must-read.’ Friedrich Merz, Member of the German Bundestag (1994-2009), Chief Whip and Minority Leader (2000-02) and member of the CDU/CSU Government Team for the 2021 federal elections ‘This is an in-depth study of a crucial topic. Well-argued and well-researched, this book offers an original take on a timely and important subject with broad implications for the future of European and transatlantic security.’ Dr Benedetta Berti, Head of Policy Planning, Office of the Secretary-General, NATO The rise or resurgence of revisionist, repressive and authoritarian powers threatens the Western, US-led international order upon which Germany's post-war security and prosperity were founded. With Washington increasingly focused on China's rise in Asia, Europe must be able to defend itself against Russia, and will depend upon German military capabilities to do so. Years of neglect and structural underfunding, however, have hollowed out Germany's armed forces. Much of the political leadership in Berlin has not yet adjusted to new realities or appreciated the urgency with which it needs to do so. In this Adelphi book, Bastian Giegerich and Maximilian Terhalle argue that Germany's current strategic culture is inadequate. It informs a security policy that fails to meet contemporary strategic challenges, thereby endangering Berlin's European allies, the Western order and Germany itself. They contend that Germany should embrace its historic responsibility to defend Western liberal values and the Western order that upholds them. Rather than dogmatically reject the use of military force, Germany should wed its commitment to liberal values to an understanding of the role of power - including military power - in international affairs. Giegerich and Terhalle show why Germany should seek to foster a strategic culture that would be compatible with those of other leading Western nations and allow Germans to perceive the world through a strategic lens. In doing so, they also outline possible elements of a new security policy. Dr Bastian Giegerich is Director of Defence and Military Analysis at the IISS. He previously worked for the German Federal Ministry of Defence in research and policy roles and is the author and editor of several books on European security and defence matters. Professor Maximilian Terhalle is affiliated with King's College London. Between 2019 and 2020, he served as Senior Adviser to the UK's Ministry of Defence. Previously, he taught at Columbia and Yale universities' security programmes and undertook field work in China and Egypt. His work focuses on hard security, strategy and world order; he has written or edited seven books and published widely in international newspapers and journals. He is a Lieutenant Colonel (res.) in the Bundeswehr.
新战略思维
“毫无疑问,这是一本正确的书,在正确的时间!”尽管COVID在媒体上占据主导地位,但对我们自由的危险并没有简单地消失;恰恰相反。吉格里希和特哈勒用他们新颖的分析穿透了德国战略摇摆的层层,准确地证明了这一点。对于任何打算在2021年9月联邦选举后接管柏林外交和安全政策执行责任的人来说,这是一本必读的书。Friedrich Merz,德国联邦议院议员(1994-2009),首席党鞭和少数党领袖(2000-02),2021年联邦选举基民盟/基社盟政府团队成员。这是对一个关键话题的深入研究。这本书论证充分,研究充分,对一个及时而重要的主题提出了独到的见解,对欧洲和跨大西洋安全的未来有着广泛的影响。北约秘书长办公室政策规划主任贝内黛塔·贝蒂博士修正主义、镇压和专制力量的崛起或复苏威胁着以美国为首的西方国际秩序,而德国战后的安全和繁荣正是建立在这一秩序之上的。随着华盛顿越来越关注中国在亚洲的崛起,欧洲必须能够防御俄罗斯,而这将取决于德国的军事能力。然而,多年的忽视和结构性资金不足已经掏空了德国的武装力量。柏林的许多政治领导人尚未适应新的现实,也没有意识到这样做的紧迫性。在这本阿德尔菲的书中,巴斯蒂安•吉格里希和马克西米利安•特哈勒认为,德国目前的战略文化是不够的。它的安全政策无法应对当代的战略挑战,从而危及柏林的欧洲盟友、西方秩序和德国本身。他们认为,德国应该承担起捍卫西方自由主义价值观和维护这些价值观的西方秩序的历史责任。德国不应武断地拒绝使用武力,而应将其对自由价值观的承诺与对权力(包括军事力量)在国际事务中的作用的理解结合起来。Giegerich和Terhalle展示了为什么德国应该寻求培养一种与其他主要西方国家兼容的战略文化,并允许德国人通过战略视角看待世界。在此过程中,他们还概述了新安全政策的可能要素。巴斯蒂安·吉格里希博士是国际战略研究所国防和军事分析主任。他曾在德国联邦国防部从事研究和政策方面的工作,并撰写和编辑了几本关于欧洲安全和防务事务的书籍。Maximilian Terhalle教授隶属于伦敦国王学院。2019年至2020年,他担任英国国防部高级顾问。此前,他曾在哥伦比亚大学和耶鲁大学的安全项目任教,并在中国和埃及进行了实地工作。他的工作重点是硬安全、战略和世界秩序;他撰写或编辑了七本书,并在国际报纸和期刊上广泛发表。他是联邦国防军的中校。
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