Contents
| | List of figures and tables | ix |
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| | Part IArms control, NATO strategy and alliance politics | 1 |
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| | 1Strategy, arms control and reassurance: dilemmas in German-American security relations | 3 |
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| Herbert Dittgen |
| | Two interpretations of NATO strategy: defence vs punishment | 7 |
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| | US nuclear doctrine and NATO’s strategy | 8 |
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| | Strategy and force requirements | 13 |
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| | The public debate over NATO’s strategy | 14 |
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| | Arms control: détente vs deterrence | 17 |
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| | Arms control objectives | 18 |
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| | Conventional force reductions in Europe | 20 |
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| | Difference and reassurance | 22 |
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| | 2The political and strategic implications of the INF treaty for NATO | 33 |
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| Paul Buteux |
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Publication information:
Book title: East-West Arms Control:Challenges for the Western Alliance.
Contributors: David Dewitt - Editor, Hans Rattinger - Editor.
Publisher: Routledge.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1992.
Page number: v.
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