"Athena at the beach": the IHEDN holiday notebook

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24 July 2023
The goddess of military strategy, war and wisdom in Greek mythology, Athena is also... the mascot of the IHEDN. Until the end of August, she will be taking us on an exploration of defence culture through a range of scholarly and entertaining content.

This summer, Athéna has decided to leave her wise and pensive pose on the IHEDN logo and head for the beach, where she can relax and explore a variety of strategic themes.

For five weeks, on our website and social media accounts, stories, quizzes, games and reading tips will take holidaymakers thirsting for strategic knowledge on an exploration of defence culture in the broadest sense. To do this, our mascot will follow the four concentric circles that make up the national defence perimeter.

Ladies and gentlemen, please get in your car!

To start with, this week Athena will be testing your knowledge of herself, her attributes and functions, but also of the national defence perimeter and the concepts it encompasses. Our first reading tip is a fascinating historical novel.

Who is this famous Athena?
What are the 4 circles of national defence?
Athéna's reading advice: "D." by Robert Harris

Our mascot will begin by exploring the first circle, that of military defence. This corresponds to the use of armed force to deal with an armed threat with a political aim.

The Greek goddess has chosen to illustrate this through the epic story of battle tanks, from their sensational appearance in the trenches of the First World War to the developments these machines are set to undergo in the near future. Athena will also help you refine your knowledge of the vehicles currently in service with the French armies, before taking a step aside for a prestigious reading recommendation on a military epic of the past.

Tank epic
What is military defence?
Athéna's reading advice: "La Bataille" by Patrick Rambaud

During the week of 7 August, Athéna will be looking at the second circle, that of national defence. In addition to military defence, this circle covers anything that undermines our sovereignty, interests and freedoms without resorting to armed force. It concerns the hostile and politically-motivated intentions of those involved.

To explore this, our mascot will be looking at a practice that is essential to the sovereignty of states, but also deeply rooted in popular culture: espionage. Monday's big story will tell real-life intelligence stories from a city that has long been a magnet for spies and spooks of all stripes: Paris. A fun quiz will look at different fictional spy figures, before an essential reading recommendation, nothing less than the masterpiece by the undisputed master of the spy novel.

Paris, nid d'espions depuis des siècles
Paris, a nest of spies for centuries
"La Compagnie" de Robert Littell
Athéna's reading advice: "The Company" by Robert Littell

From 14 August, the goddess of strategy will be exploring the third circle, which corresponds to the notion of national security. Beyond national defence, it encompasses the management of crises serious enough to undermine our society, our institutions or our powerful interests. These crises are not politically motivated, but nonetheless affect the organisation of the State or its political system, infrastructures or critical companies (operators of vital importance).

This week's big story will trace the history of the 'Ndrangheta, a discreet mafia from Calabria long overshadowed by its Sicilian cousin, Cosa Nostra, before extending its hold over the Italian peninsula, then the whole of Europe and now the whole planet. Computer graphics, quizzes and reading tips will balance the geopolitical reality of the mafias with the massive impact of this form of organised crime on popular culture.

Comment la ‘Ndrangheta est devenue la mafia la plus puissante du monde
How did the 'Ndrangheta become the most powerful mafia in the world?
« Il était une fois dans l’Est », du Slovaque Arpád Soltész
Athéna's reading advice: "Once upon a time in the East", by Slovakian author Arpád Soltész

Finally, during the week of 21 August, Athena will focus on the fourth circle, that of international security: bilateral and multilateral diplomacy, arms control and the promotion of collective security mechanisms.

To this end, the goddess of wisdom will be revisiting the UN's peacekeeping activities through a number of emblematic operations. These operations will also be the subject of quizzes and a reading tip, to round off this strategic summer with a reminder of the ideal of multilateralism and universal peace.

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Opérations extérieures : quand la France se met au service de l'ONU
External operations: when France puts itself at the service of the UN
Quel pays n'est pas membre de l'Organisation de Coopération de Shanghai ?
Which country is not a member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation?
« La vérité sur notre guerre en Libye » de Jean-Christophe Notin
Athéna's reading advice: "The truth about our war in Libya" by Jean-Christophe Notin