Browsing by Author "Neves, Nuno Correia"
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- AUKUS e os interesses de segurança e defesa no Indo-PacíficoPublication . Cruz, Bernardo Ivo; Reis, Bruno Cardoso; Gaspar, Carlos; Soller, Diana; Rodrigues, Domingos; Neves, Nuno Correia; Nunes, Isabel Ferreira; Tomé, Luis; Freire, Maria Raquel; Daehnhardt, Patrícia; Rato, VascoAUKUS E OS INTERESSES DE SEGURANÇA E DEFESA NO INDO-PACÍFICO” é o tema em análise no IDN Brief de novembro. Dez especialistas refletem sobre as consequências do novo acordo de “segurança reforçada” entre os Estados Unidos, Reino Unido e Austrália.
- One greater than Guderian - Tukhachevsky and the development of the Soviet Armed ForcesPublication . Neves, Nuno CorreiaThis article presents a brief introduction to the life and work of Soviet Marshal Tukhachevsky, using an analysis of soviet military development in the 1930s and selected operations of World War Two, as well as recent military history, to evaluate his work’s influence, success and relevance, in order to properly judge his importance as a military theorist and leader and .
- The mother of all wars: long term consequences of the allied Mediterranean startegy in the Great WarPublication . Neves, Nuno CorreiaThis article presents an analysis of the long term implications of allied choices regarding the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations in World War One, from the political and military actions that confirmed Turkey’s entry into the war to decisions regarding the conduct of military operations and the relations between the Allied powers and local actors, in order to analyses the negative implications of failing to balance immediate military needs and long term political goals. In order to do so the article presents a brief analytical summary, organized geographically, of the main operations and their long term effects in each region, leading to a global overview of the allied strategy and its role in establishing the bases of the historic narratives and political realities of Mediterranean actors, such as the nature of the Turkish state, the evolution of Middle Eastern nationalisms and Islamic fundamentalism.
- Thinking ahead: the Naval War College influence on warship designPublication . Neves, Nuno CorreiaThe aim of this article is to study whether the United States Navy original and innovative practice of using the Naval War College, its staff and students, as a “think tank” to assist the Navy General Board on setting the path for the development of future warships was a long term advantage and constitutes a possible reference model for the cooperation between military academic institutions and high level decision making staffs on the defense sector.