Changing threat perceptions and military doctrines
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Changing threat perceptions and military doctrines
Macmillan, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Owing to the revolutionary changes in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, the fundamental threat perceptions of the East and West have vanished during the past two years. The military doctrines of the alliances are either under transformation, as in the case of NATO, or cease to exist, giving place to independent military doctrines of the individual East and Central European countries, as in the case of the Warsaw Pact. The contributors to this volume report this social process and try to identify some of the new threat perceptions which inevitably are going to arise under the new circumstances which will be shaping their new military doctrines. This book should appeal to students and professionals in the fields of politics, international relations and strategy planning and studies. Other books by this author include "Decision-Making in the Common Market", "Social Nature of International Law" and "Western Perceptions on WTO Military Doctrine".
目次
- Understanding military doctrine, Peer Helmar Lange
- Western threat perceptions and Soviet military doctrine, Jacop Kipp
- new technologies and changing doctrines, Derek Leebaert
- fundamental changes in Soviet perceptions on security, Vladimir Laszlo Valki
- changing military doctrines in Central Europe, Peter Deak
- maritime threat perceptions after the Cold war, Steven E. Miller
- reduced arsenals - vanishing threat perceptions?, Pal Dunay
- nationalism in Europe - trends and threats, Carlo Maria Santoro
- vanishing double threat - the case of Germany, Hans-Joachim Spanger
- do neutrals perceive and threat? the case of Austria, Heinz Vetschera
- threat perceptions in Southern Europe - the case of Bulgaria, Evgueni Alexandrov
- threat perceptions in Southern Europe - the case of Turkey, Duygu Bazoglu Sezer
- from non-war to peace in Europe, Dieter Senghaas.
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