ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1990, is an incisive examination of NATO’s strategy for the defence of the central front – the concern that has lain at the heart of NATO since its formation. Politically, the central front marked the post-war division of Europe into two competing blocs; militarily, it has represented the area of greatest force concentration and greatest threat. As NATO’s strategic agenda changed with the end of the Cold War, the central front remained a critical concern. This book analyses the structure, strategy and doctrines of both East and West, and examines the relationship of NATO strategy to conventional force doctrines.

chapter 2|28 pages

The central front

chapter 3|26 pages

The balance of forces

chapter 4|31 pages

Soviet military doctrine

chapter 5|47 pages

NATO operational doctrine

chapter 6|22 pages

Non-offensive defence