Adaptive reorganization of German Special Operations Forces
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Authors
Werner, Lars
Advisors
Rothstein, Hy
Second Readers
Jansen, Erik
Subjects
Germany
German
special operations
Special Operations Forces
SOF
GER SOF
strategic assets
Kommando Spezialkrfte
Kampfschwimmer
German Defence White Papers 2006
Defence Policy Guidelines 2011
organizational design
configurational theory
Mintzberg
German
special operations
Special Operations Forces
SOF
GER SOF
strategic assets
Kommando Spezialkrfte
Kampfschwimmer
German Defence White Papers 2006
Defence Policy Guidelines 2011
organizational design
configurational theory
Mintzberg
Date of Issue
2013-12
Date
Dec-13
Publisher
Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School
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According to official statements, German Special Operations Forces (GER SOF) ensure that Germany has military options to cope with specific situations at a strategic level. The Bundeswehr, and thus GER SOF, must be capable meeting current tasks and expected future developments. This thesis evaluates the demands on GER SOF by conducting a defense mission analysis. The results are compared with the current GER SOF force structure and capabilities to determine whether sufficient forces are available to meet current requirements. Based on the findings, this thesis provides recommendations to close gaps between demands and current limitations of GER SOF. It further proposes an optimized organizational structure for GER SOF by using Mintzbergs configurational theory to achieve greater internal coherence, and thus, greater effectiveness for current and future missions.
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Defense Analysis (DA)
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
