After he was selected to be NATO's sixteenth Supreme Allied Commander,
The New York Times described Jim Stavridis as a “Renaissance
admiral.” A U. S. Naval Academy graduate with a master's degree and
doctorate from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts
University, conversant in both French and Spanish, this author of
numerous books and articles impressed the Navy's leaders and senior
Pentagon civilians with his wide range of interests, educational
background, keen understanding of strategic doctrine, mastery of
long-range planning, and command of international affairs. Since NATO
had previously been led by generals, Stavridis saw his assignment as
the first admiral to take command as somewhat “accidental.” As the
American and NATO commander in Europe responsible for 120,000
coalition troops serving in fifty-one nations, on three continents and
at sea he had come a long way since almost leaving the Navy for law
school five years after receiving his commission. The Accidental
Admiral offers an intimate look at the challenges of directing NATO
operations in Afghanistan, military intervention in Libya, and
preparation for possible war in Syria-as well as worrying about the
Balkans, cyber threats, and piracy, all while cutting NATO by a third
due to budget reductions by the twenty-eight nations of the alliance.
More than just describing the history of the times, Stavridis also
shares his insights into the personalities of President Barack Obama,
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretaries of Defense Robert
Gates, Leon Panetta, and Chuck Hagel, Afghan President Hamid Karzai;
Generals David Petraeus, Stanley McChrystal, John Allen, and many
more. Known as an innovator and an early adopter of technology and
social media, Stavridis' ability to think “outside the box” and
sail in uncharted waters is unmatched. He shares his insights on
leadership, strategic communications, planning, and the convergence of
threats that will confront the United States and its allies in the
near future. Stavridis is an advocate of the use of “Smart Power,”
which he defines as the balance of hard and soft power. He explains
that in creating security in the twenty-first century it is critical
to build bridges, not walls, and stresses the need to connect
international, interagency, and public-private actors to achieve
security.
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A Sailor Takes Command at NATO
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ISBN
9781612517827
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Naval Institute Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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