Nuclear policies in Europe
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Nuclear policies in Europe
(Adelphi papers, 327)
Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, c1999
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While international security has radically changed since 1989, nuclear weapons remain a subject of debate and contention. This paper provides an analytical framework for understanding post-Cold War Europe's strategic debates. It offers insights into Europe's national nuclear policies and perspectives. It examines the possible outcomes of current debates, and gives policy recommendations for managing the new nuclear debates faced by Europe, and by NATO.
目次
- Glossary
- Introduction
- 1. Residual Deterrence in Europe
- Europe, NATO and Nuclear Weapons
- French and British National Strategies
- The Nuclear Status Quo
- 2. Challenges to Europes Nuclear Status Quo
- The Eroding Elite Consensus
- Evolving US Attitudes
- The Changing Euro-Atlantic Political Architecture
- WMD Proliferation
- 3. Adapting Nuclear Strategies in Europe
- Debating Nuclear Doctrines
- The Future of the NATO Deterrent in Europe
- Nuclear Weapons and Alliance Enlargement
- Arms Control: What Role for France and the UK?
- 4. Developing a European Nuclear Identity
- European Integration and the Nuclear Issue
- Prospects for European Dialogue and Cooperation
- A European Deterrent?
- Could Two Multinational Deterrents Coexist?
- Conclusion
- Possible Outcomes
- Desirable Strategies
- Notes
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