Alternative Conventional Defense Postures In The European Theater

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AirLand Battle Doctrine
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alternative military strategies for Europe
Arm Control
arms control
Carl Friedrich Von WeizsEr
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Close Terrain
Cold War
conventional defense postures
Defensive Superiority
Demarcation Line
deterrence theory
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European theater
Fog
Franz Uhle-Wettler
Hans GNter Brauch
Horst Afheldt
John M. Weinstein
Lutz Unterseher
Manfred R. Hamm
military doctrine
military force planning
NATO Army
NATO Country
NATO Force
NATO Force Structure
NATO History
NATO Member State
NATO Nation
NATO Nuclear
NATO Nuclear Doctrine
NATO Official
NATO Security
NATO Strategy
NATO Territory
NATO's Ability
NATO's Defense
NATO's Doctrine
NATO’s Ability
NATO’s Defense
NATO’s Doctrine
non-offensive defense
Paul C. Warnke
post-Cold War Europe
Robert Kennedy
security studies
Steven L. Canby
strategic stability
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780844817286
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1993. This volume, edited jointly by the American strategic expert Robert Kennedy and the German peace researcher Hans Giinter Brauch, takes up conceptual ideas developed by Horst Afheldt and Carl Friedrich von Weizsacker, as well as others on both sides of the Atlantic, since the 1960s. Our aim has been to contribute to the development of concepts that would reduce the danger of a third world war by the creation of more stable structures in the context of a defensively oriented conventional defense posture. In this volume a variety of alternative approaches to European conventional defense, driven for the most part by similar strategic considerations, are presented by German and American experts to a larger international audience.
Hans Gunter Brauch, Robert Kennedy