From Intervention to Retrenchment: Poland's Strategic Culture and the 2011 Libyan Campaign
Abstract
The willingness of successive Polish governments to support and participate in US-led multilateral military interventions—such as the 2003 invasion of Iraq—has been explained in terms of Poland's prevailing strategic culture. Yet in 2011 Poland opted to exclude itself from participating in the NATO campaign against Libya. It is argued that this was not a counter-cultural decision, but was instead a case of one strategic subculture supplanting...
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Title
From Intervention to Retrenchment: Poland's Strategic Culture and the 2011 Libyan Campaign
Published Date
Jul 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
71
Issue
7
Pages
1140 - 1161
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