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Using strategic culture to understand participation in expeditionary operations: Australia, Poland, and the coalition against the Islamic State

机译:利用战略文化了解参与远征行动的情况:澳大利亚,波兰和反对伊斯兰国的联盟

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This article investigates how strategic culture influenced the decision-making of Australia and Poland regarding the global coalition against the Islamic State. In the coalition, Australia has followed its tradition of active participation in United States-led operations, while Poland has embarked on a more cautious line, thereby breaking with its previous policy of active participation. The article examines how Australian and Polish responses to the coalition were shaped by five cultural elements: dominant threat perception, core task of the armed forces, strategic partners, experiences of participating in coalitions of the willing, and approach to the international legality of expeditionary operations. It finds that Australia and Poland differed on all five elements but that the major differences are found in dominant threat perception and core task of the armed forces.
机译:本文探讨了战略文化如何影响澳大利亚和波兰在反对伊斯兰国的全球联盟方面的决策。在联盟中,澳大利亚遵循了积极参与以美国为首的行动的传统,而波兰则采取了更为谨慎的态度,从而打破了先前的积极参与政策。本文探讨了澳大利亚和波兰对联盟的回应是如何通过以下五个文化因素形成的:主要威胁感知,武装部队的核心任务,战略伙伴,参加自愿联盟的经验以及远征行动国际合法性的方法。报告发现,澳大利亚和波兰在所有五个要素上都不同,但主要的区别在于主要的威胁感知和武装部队的核心任务。

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