Lecture 1: Introduction and theory
HUNTINGTON, Samuel P. (1993), ”The clash of civilizations?”, Foreign Affairs, Vol 72, no. 3, pp. 22-49. 28 pages. K
SCHMID, Alex P. (2004), ”Frameworks for Conceptualizing Terrorism”, Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 16. no. 2. Summer 2004, pp. 197-221. 25 pages.
Security and Stabilisation: The Military Contribution: Joint Doctrine Publication 3-40. Introduction; Chapter 1, Section I, II and III; Chapter 2, Section II and IV. 40 pages
SNYDER, Jack (2004), ”One World, Rival Theories”, Foreign Policy, November/December 2004, pp. 53-62. 10 p. K
103 pages
Lecture 2: International terrorism
LIA, Brynjar (2006), Globalism and the Future of Terrorism – Patterns and Predictions. Chapters 1, 2, 6 and 8. Rutledge, UK (paperback). 80 pages.
LIA, Brynjar, with Katja Skj?lberg (2004), Causes of Terrorism: An Expanded and Updated review of the Literature. FFI/RAPPORT-2004/04307, 75 pages.
155 pages
Lecture 3: Insurgency and Counterinsurgency
KILCULLEN, David (2006), Three Pillars of Counterinsurgency. 7 pages
METZ, Steven (2007), Rethinking Insurgency. 70 pages The Wikipedia article on ”Insurgency” also gives a good introduction.
77 pages
Lecture 4: The US and the EU
AYLWIN-FOSTER, Nigel (2005), ”Changing the Army for Counterinsurgency Operations”, Military Review, November-December 2005. pp. 2-15. http://usacac.army.mil/CAC/milreview/download/English/NovDec05/aylwin.pdf 14 pages
Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, “U.S. Government Counterinsurgency Guide” 38 pages 12-50
STEINBERG, James B. (2008), ”Real Leaders Do Soft Power: Learning the Lessons of Iraq,”, Washington Quarterly, Spring 2008, pp. 155-164. http://www.twq.com/08spring/docs/08spring_steinberg.pdf 10 pages
NORHEIM-MARTINSEN, Per Martin (2007), ”European Strategic Culture Revisited: The Ends and Means of a Militarised European Union”, Defence and Security Studies, Vol. No. 3. September 2007. pages
114 pages
Lecture 5: NATO and the instruments at disposal
COX, Michael (2008): ”From the Cold War to the War on Terror: Old Threats, New Threats, and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship”, In Geir Lundestad (ed): Just Another Crisis. The United States and Europe Since 2000. Oxford University Press. 19 pages.
NEVERS, Renée de (2007): ”NATO’s International Security Role in the Terrorist Era”. International Security. Vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 34-66. 32 pages.
NOETZEL, Timo & Benjamin SCHREER (2009): ”Does a multier-tier NATO matter? The Atlantic alliance and the process of strategic change”, International Affairs, Vol. 85. no. 2 pp 211-226. 16 pages
67 pages
Lecture 6: UN and the use of force
Annual Review of Global Peace Operations (2009): ”The Purposes of Peace Operations”, pp. 9-19, Center on International Cooperation (CIC). Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc. 2009. 10 pages
DORN, Walter (2009), Intelligence-led Peacekeeping: The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), 2006-07 , 30 pages
KJEKSRUD, Stian (2009), Matching Robust Ambitions with Robust Action in UN Peace Operations - towards a conceptual overstretch , FFI/RAPPORT. 38 pages
SHETLER-JONES, Philip (2008), "Intelligence in Integradet UN Peacekeeping Missions: The Joint Mission Analysis Centre." International Peacekeeping 15, no. 4. pp. 517-27. 10 pages.
Refugees International, Last line of defence: How peacekeepers can better protect civilians. 30 pages
(est) 190 pages
Lecture 7: Military theory and exeriences
KILCULLEN, David (2009), The Accidental Guerilla, ch. 2 ” The Crazies will kill: Afghanistan 2006-2008”, pp. 39-115. Hurst & Co. 77 pages K
77 pages
Lecture 8: Civil-military relations
CORNISH, Stephen and Marit GLAD (2008), Civil-military relations: No Room for Humanitarianism in Comprehensive approaches. The Norwegian Atlantic Committee, Security Policy Library 2008 no. 5. 28 pages.
EGNELL, Robert (2009), Between Reluctance and Necessity: The Utility of Military Force in Humanitarian and Development Operations. The Norwegian Atlantic Committee, Security Policy Library 2009 no. 1. 36 pages
GUTTIERI, Karen (2005), ”Humanitarian Space in Insecure Environments: A Shifting Paradigm”, Strategic Insights, Vol. 4, no. 11 (November 2005) 4 pages
FRANKE, Volker (2006), ”The Peacebuilding Dilemma: Civil-Military Cooperation in Stability Operations”, International Journal of Peace Studies, Vol. 11, no. 2, Autumn/Winter 2006, pp. 5-25. 21 pages
ROS?N, Frederik (2009), Third Generation Civil-Military Relations and the ’New Revolution in Military Affairs’. DIIS Working Paper. Danish Institute for International Studies.
Lecture 9: National strategies and agendas
LID?N, Kristoffer, et al (2009), “Introduction: Beyond Northern Epistemologies of Peace: Peacebuilding Reconstructed?”, International Peacekeeping, Vol. 16, No. 5, November 2009, p. 587-598.
QUINLIVAN, James T. (2003), “Burden of Victory. The painful Arithmetic of Stability Operations”, RAND Review, Summer Issue 2003.
TYRREL, Marc W.D: “What To Know Before You Go: 10 Questions To Ask Before, and During, a Mission” In Greg Kaufmann (ed), Stability Operations and State-buildings: Continuities and Contingencies p. 106-165
Lecture 10: Discussion among and with the lecturers