War plans and alliances in the Cold War : threat perceptions in the East and West
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War plans and alliances in the Cold War : threat perceptions in the East and West
(CSS studies in security and international relations)
Routledge, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents of Works
- Imagining war in Europe : Soviet strategic planning / Vojtech Mastny
- Storming on to Paris : the 1961 "Buria" exercise and the planned solution of the Berlin crisis / Matthias Uhl
- War plans from Stalin to Brezhnev : the Czechoslovak pivot / Petr Luk
- The Warsaw Pact's special target : planning the seizure of Denmark / Frede P. Jensen
- "Is this the best they can do?" : Henry Kissinger and the US quest for limited nuclear options, 1969-75 / William Burr
- Silent allies and hostile neutrals : nonaligned states in the Cold War / Wilhelm Agrell
- The politics of military planning : evolution of NATO's strategy / Andreas Wenger
- Alliance of democracies and nuclear deterrence / Beatrice Heuser
- Securing small-state interests : Norway in NATO / Kjell Inge Bjerga and Kjetil Skogrand
- How strong was the "weakest link" : Danish security policy reconsidered / Jonathan Søborg Agger and Trine Engholm Michelsen
- "To defend or not to defend" : drawing the line in the Netherlands / Jan Hoffenaar
- McNamara, Vietnam, and the defense of Europe / Lawrence S. Kaplan