The present book not only illustrates the ISMS Conference's objectives and presents the contents of the lectures, but also expands on them through further in-depth contributions; the results of academic research carried out on the Conference topic, both across disciplines and ISMS member states, are thus further illuminated. The book intends to provide teachers with a guide to possible developments in the field of military science and students with greater insights into its objectives and principles. The key question is what added value, what kind of USP military science could furnish for society, what specific support not already covered by other scientific disciplines or organizations? If it were only the science of organizing, structuring and commanding armed forces, it would not be necessary to define and establish an independent scientific discipline; the military itself could accomplish all that in the required quality by itself. What would give legitimacy to an independent discipline called Military Science, is a comprehensive (i.e. not only military-strategic) organic collection of primarily intellectual capabilities, safeguarding the secure, long-term survival of the state and its people thus contributing to the benefit of society. In order to increase the publication's academic value and to provide authors with an additional incentive to contribute in future, the book was subjected to a peer review process.
BA MA (born 1991) researches conflicts and international crisis and conflict management in the area of the former Soviet Union. He has a focus on Ukraine. In addition his research deals with Russian as well as Ukrainian and Belarusian national security and foreign policy. His further research interests are doctrines of and developments in the Russian armed forces. He holds a MA in Political Science and a BA in Russian Studies from the University of Vienna.
Wolfgang Peischel (Hrsg.)
From 1991 until 1994 Education as a General Staff Officer. 1991 until 1997 Studies of Political Science; Commanding Officer of the Light Infantry Regiment Wien; From 2002 until 2008 Head of the Group Structure and Program Planning at the Ministry of Defence; since 2009 Editor in Chief of the ÖMZ (Austrian Military Journal); in March 2015 completed his PhD Studies in Military Science; since 2015 President of EMPA (European Military Press Association); November 2018 until November 2019 President of the International Society for Military Sciences (ISMS); Lecturer at the Master's program Strategic Security Management of the Security Academy Vienna.
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