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East-West Arms Control: Challenges for the Western Alliance

By: David Dewitt; Hans Rattinger | Book details

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Contents
List of figures and tablesix
Introductionxi
Acknowledgementsxvii
Part IArms control, NATO strategy and alliance politics1
1Strategy, arms control and reassurance: dilemmas in German-American security relations3
Herbert Dittgen
Introduction3
Two interpretations of NATO strategy: defence vs punishment7
US nuclear doctrine and NATO’s strategy8
Strategy and force requirements13
The public debate over NATO’s strategy14
Risk sharing16
Arms control: détente vs deterrence17
Arms control objectives18
Conventional force reductions in Europe20
Difference and reassurance22
Conclusions26
Notes28
2The political and strategic implications of the INF treaty for NATO33
Paul Buteux
Notes44

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