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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John Andreas Olsen , Jostein Gronflaten , Jostein GronflatenPublisher: Potomac Books Inc Imprint: Potomac Books Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.658kg ISBN: 9781612346816ISBN 10: 1612346812 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 15 July 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Prologue: The Fighter Pilot Jostein Grønflaten Acknowledgments Introduction: The Air Option John Andreas Olsen List of Abbreviations Part 1. European Air Powers 1. French Air Power: Effectiveness through Constraints Etienne de Durand 2. German Air Power: Ready to Participate in Joint and Combined Operations Holger H. Mey 3. Turkish Air Power: Toward Full-Spectrum Aerospace Forces Christian F. Anrig 4. British Air Power: Allowing the UK to Punch above Its Weight Peter W. Gray Part 2. Nordic Air Powers 5. Norwegian Air Power: Staying Relevant in a New Era Finn Kristian Hannestad 6. Danish Air Power: From the Cold War to Contemporary Air Operations Henrik Røboe Dam 7. Swedish Air Power: Delivering Independently, Joint, and Combined Micael Bydén 8. Finnish Air Power: In Defense of the Homeland Lauri Tapio Puranen Part 3. Reflections: Where Do We Go from Here? 9. Approaching the End? Martin van Creveld 10. The Response to Uncertainty R. A. Mason Notes Selected Bibliography Contributors IndexReviewsAn interesting and provocative exploration of the roots, the present, and the future of European air forces. . . Olsen brilliantly brings together expert analysis and diverse views that provide stimulating food for thought. -- Gen. Denis Mercier Chief of Staff, French Air Force An interesting and provocative exploration of the roots, the present, and the future of European air forces. . . Olsen brilliantly brings together expert analysis and diverse views that provide stimulating food for thought. -- Gen. Denis Mercier Chief of Staff, French Air Force Col. Professor John Olsen has done a great service to all serious students of air power by bringing together the thoughts, perspectives, and opinions of air force leaders and other air power experts of the early twenty-first century. Whether we agree with the different positions or not, we need to understand the arguments as we make our own decisions going forward. --Gen. Joseph Ralston (Ret.), USAF, former supreme allied commander Europe, NATO--Gen. Joseph Ralston (10/30/2013) An interesting and provocative exploration of the roots, the present, and the future of European air forces. . . . John Andreas Olsen brilliantly manages to bring together expert analysis and diverse views that provide stimulating food for thought about how we might learn from the past and shape our air forces for the future. A great read. --Gen. Denis Mercier, chief of staff, French Air Force--Gen. Denis Mercier (10/30/2013) With the geo-political shift of the United States' interest towards Asia-Pacific, John Olsen presents a timely analysis of the implications for European air forces which seek to understand their contributions to national defence and security objectives, often in the context of alliances and partnerships. His deliberate emphasis on the need to cultivate the intellectual acumen of airmen is well made and lies at the heart of developing and delivering relevant air power for the Royal Air Force and, indeed, for all air forces. I commend it to you. --Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford, chief of staff, Royal Air Force--Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford (10/30/2013) An interesting and provocative exploration of the roots, the present, and the future of European air forces. . . . John Andreas Olsen brilliantly manages to bring together expert analysis and diverse views that provide stimulating food for thought about how we might learn from the past and shape our air forces for the future. A great read. Gen. Denis Mercier, chief of staff, French Air Force--Gen. Denis Mercier (10/30/2013) With the geo-political shift of the United States interest towards Asia-Pacific, John Olsen presents a timely analysis of the implications for European air forces which seek to understand their contributions to national defence and security objectives, often in the context of alliances and partnerships. His deliberate emphasis on the need to cultivate the intellectual acumen of airmen is well made and lies at the heart of developing and delivering relevant air power for the Royal Air Force and, indeed, for all air forces. I commend it to you. Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford, chief of staff, Royal Air Force--Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford (10/30/2013) Col. Professor John Olsen has done a great service to all serious students of air power by bringing together the thoughts, perspectives, and opinions of air force leaders and other air power experts of the early twenty-first century. Whether we agree with the different positions or not, we need to understand the arguments as we make our own decisions going forward. Gen. Joseph Ralston (Ret.), USAF, former supreme allied commander Europe, NATO--Gen. Joseph Ralston (10/30/2013) -With the geo-political shift of the United States' interest towards Asia-Pacific, John Olsen presents a timely analysis of the implications for European air forces which seek to understand their contributions to national defence and security objectives, often in the context of alliances and partnerships. His deliberate emphasis on the need to cultivate the intellectual acumen of airmen is well made and lies at the heart of developing and delivering relevant air power for the Royal Air Force and, indeed, for all air forces. I commend it to you.---Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford, chief of staff, Royal Air Force--Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford (10/30/2013) -Every air power historian as well as those involved in the deciding the future of air power acquisitions will gather incredible insights from the difficult decisions these medium and small air power nations have made and will need to make in the future.---Mel Deaile, Journal of Strategic Security--Mel Deaile -Journal of Strategic Security - -An interesting and provocative exploration of the roots, the present, and the future of European air forces. . . . John Andreas Olsen brilliantly manages to bring together expert analysis and diverse views that provide stimulating food for thought about how we might learn from the past and shape our air forces for the future. A great read.---Gen. Denis Mercier, chief of staff, French Air Force--Gen. Denis Mercier (10/30/2013) -Col. Professor John Olsen has done a great service to all serious students of air power by bringing together the thoughts, perspectives, and opinions of air force leaders and other air power experts of the early twenty-first century. Whether we agree with the different positions or not, we need to understand the arguments as we make our own decisions going forward.---Gen. Joseph Ralston (Ret.), USAF, former supreme allied commander Europe, NATO--Gen. Joseph Ralston (10/30/2013) An interesting and provocative exploration of the roots, the present, and the future of European air forces. . . . John Andreas Olsen brilliantly manages to bring together expert analysis and diverse views that provide stimulating food for thought about how we might learn from the past and shape our air forces for the future. A great read. --Gen. Denis Mercier, chief of staff, French Air Force--Gen. Denis Mercier (10/30/2013) With the geo-political shift of the United States' interest towards Asia-Pacific, John Olsen presents a timely analysis of the implications for European air forces which seek to understand their contributions to national defence and security objectives, often in the context of alliances and partnerships. His deliberate emphasis on the need to cultivate the intellectual acumen of airmen is well made and lies at the heart of developing and delivering relevant air power for the Royal Air Force and, indeed, for all air forces. I commend it to you. --Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford, chief of staff, Royal Air Force--Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford (10/30/2013) Col. Professor John Olsen has done a great service to all serious students of air power by bringing together the thoughts, perspectives, and opinions of air force leaders and other air power experts of the early twenty-first century. Whether we agree with the different positions or not, we need to understand the arguments as we make our own decisions going forward. --Gen. Joseph Ralston (Ret.), USAF, former supreme allied commander Europe, NATO--Gen. Joseph Ralston (10/30/2013) Every air power historian as well as those involved in the deciding the future of air power acquisitions will gather incredible insights from the difficult decisions these medium and small air power nations have made and will need to make in the future. --Mel Deaile, Journal of Strategic Security--Mel Deaile Journal of Strategic Security With the geo-political shift of the United States interest towards Asia-Pacific, John Olsen presents a timely analysis of the implications for European air forces which seek to understand their contributions to national defence and security objectives, often in the context of alliances and partnerships. His deliberate emphasis on the need to cultivate the intellectual acumen of airmen is well made and lies at the heart of developing and delivering relevant air power for the Royal Air Force and, indeed, for all air forces. I commend it to you. Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford, chief of staff, Royal Air Force--Air Chief Marshal Sir Andrew Pulford (10/30/2013) Col. Professor John Olsen has done a great service to all serious students of air power by bringing together the thoughts, perspectives, and opinions of air force leaders and other air power experts of the early twenty-first century. Whether we agree with the different positions or not, we need to understand the arguments as we make our own decisions going forward. Gen. Joseph Ralston (Ret.), USAF, former supreme allied commander Europe, NATO--Gen. Joseph Ralston (10/30/2013) An interesting and provocative exploration of the roots, the present, and the future of European air forces. . . . John Andreas Olsen brilliantly manages to bring together expert analysis and diverse views that provide stimulating food for thought about how we might learn from the past and shape our air forces for the future. A great read. Gen. Denis Mercier, chief of staff, French Air Force--Gen. Denis Mercier (10/30/2013) Every air power historian as well as those involved in the deciding the future of air power acquisitions will gather incredible insights from the difficult decisions these medium and small air power nations have made and will need to make in the future. Mel Deaile, <i>Journal of Strategic Security</i>--Mel Deaile Journal of Strategic Security Author InformationCOL. JOHN ANDREAS OLSEN is currently assigned to the Norwegian Ministry of Defence and is a visiting professor of operational art and tactics at the Swedish National Defence College. His previous publications with Potomac Books include John Warden and the Renaissance of American Air Power, A History of Air Warfare,Global Air Power, and Air Commanders. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |