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Setting priorities in the age of austerity : British, French, and German experiences / Michael Shurkin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2013Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 45 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780833080554
  • 0833080555
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Setting priorities in the age of austerity.DDC classification:
  • 355.6/22 23
LOC classification:
  • UA649
Online resources:
Contents:
Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Britain -- Scope of reductions -- Force structure and doctrine -- Approach to readiness -- Conclusion -- France -- Scope of reductions -- Force structure and doctrine -- Approach to readiness -- Conclusion -- Germany -- Scope of reductions -- Doctrine and force structure -- Approach to readiness -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Figures -- Requirements of the British Army -- Tables -- France's future armored vehicle fleet -- Germany's future armored vehicle fleet; minimal objectives -- Comparative sizes of intervention and stabilization forces.
Summary: This study examines the British, French, and German armies' approaches to managing significant budget cuts while attempting to sustain their commitment to full spectrum operations. Specifically, it looks at the choices these armies are making with respect to how they spend dwindling resources: What force structure do they identify as optimal? How much readiness do they regard as necessary? Which capabilities are they abandoning? It was found that they are prioritizing capabilities and compromising readiness and sustainability while attempting to optimize their force structure and readiness system to reflect their perceived role in future conflicts, as informed by their assessment of risk and the lessons they have derived from the conflict in Afghanistan and the 2006 Lebanon War. Among other things, these militaries are moving toward a medium-weight force built around a new generation of medium-weight armored vehicles. The French army appears to be the last Western European force capable of conducting the full range of operations--including high-intensity conventional conflict--autonomously and for a sustained period of time. That may change soon, however, with the anticipated release of the 2013 Livre Blanc (White Book), which will define France's national security strategy and capabilities for the next five years.
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Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Britain -- Scope of reductions -- Force structure and doctrine -- Approach to readiness -- Conclusion -- France -- Scope of reductions -- Force structure and doctrine -- Approach to readiness -- Conclusion -- Germany -- Scope of reductions -- Doctrine and force structure -- Approach to readiness -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Figures -- Requirements of the British Army -- Tables -- France's future armored vehicle fleet -- Germany's future armored vehicle fleet; minimal objectives -- Comparative sizes of intervention and stabilization forces.

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This study examines the British, French, and German armies' approaches to managing significant budget cuts while attempting to sustain their commitment to full spectrum operations. Specifically, it looks at the choices these armies are making with respect to how they spend dwindling resources: What force structure do they identify as optimal? How much readiness do they regard as necessary? Which capabilities are they abandoning? It was found that they are prioritizing capabilities and compromising readiness and sustainability while attempting to optimize their force structure and readiness system to reflect their perceived role in future conflicts, as informed by their assessment of risk and the lessons they have derived from the conflict in Afghanistan and the 2006 Lebanon War. Among other things, these militaries are moving toward a medium-weight force built around a new generation of medium-weight armored vehicles. The French army appears to be the last Western European force capable of conducting the full range of operations--including high-intensity conventional conflict--autonomously and for a sustained period of time. That may change soon, however, with the anticipated release of the 2013 Livre Blanc (White Book), which will define France's national security strategy and capabilities for the next five years.

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