The impact of political change on strategy, technology, and arms control
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The impact of political change on strategy, technology, and arms control
(Alternative conventional defense postures in the European theater / edited by Hans Günter Brauch, Robert Kennedy, v. 2)
Crane Russak, 1992
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This volume examines NATO strategy and force posture alternatives in the light of changes that have taken place and which are taking place in Europe today. The authors offer their views on the nature of political change, changing military doctrines and changes in technology. NATO's future role in the "new Europe" which is beginning to emerge in the post-Cold War period is analyzed.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Political change and the future European security system: German unity, conventional disarmament, confidence-building defense and a new European order of peace and security
- components of post-Cold War security systems for Europe. Part 2 Military doctrines and strategies reassessed: confrontation of conventional forces in the context of ensuring strategic stability
- redefined Soviet military doctrine in perspective - military-political science, forecasting and offensive-defensive paradigms
- NATO strategy in a new world order
- conflict of interests, nuclear weapons and flexible response - a critical German view. Part 3 Technology and deterrence and defense: emerging new technologies for the defense of central Europe and geostrategic implications
- new technologies and defence policy for the European theatre. Part 4 Arms control implications for the defense of central Europe: conventional arms control negotiations in Europe (CFE), March 1989-April 1990 - a view from Bonn
- Europe arms control and American security. (Part contents).
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