Homeward bound? : allied forces in the new Germany
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Homeward bound? : allied forces in the new Germany
Westview Press, 1992
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The drastically altered European security context has forced Western defence planners and analysts to reassess core assumptions, including the future role of NATO. As the organization goes through what may be its most profound restructuring to date, one of the critical issues to be resolved is the stationing of Allied troops in Germany, the Alliance's most important European country. This book examines in detail both the contemporary structural context of the Allied stationing regime and the individual plans and policies of the six Allied countries that have troops in the newly united Germany.
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- Part 1 The structural context: foreign troops in a changing Europe and Germany - a structural view, Helga Haftendorn
- Nato defense planning in a post-CFE environment - assessing the alliance strategy review, 1990-1991, Michel Fortmann
- the domestic impact of allied troops in Germany, Hartmut Pohlman
- multinational formations in NATO - from forward defense to rapid reaction, Dierk Meyer and Allen Sens
- the changing defense posture of the USSR, Sergey Rogov. Part 2 Allied stationing policies: American troops in Germany - the evolving context, D.G. Haglund
- the continental commitment - Britain's forces in Germany, O. Mager
- French policy regarding the stationing of forces in Germany, Alain Carton
- the "scutum belgarum" - the 1 (BE) Corps in Germany, 1945-1991, Luc De Vos
- Canada's troop deployments in Germany - twilight of a 40-year presence?, Roy Rempel
- enduring interests - the Netherlands and the stationing issue, Jan Geert Siccama.
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