ABSTRACT
This book, first published in 1985, examines the questions of European security that lie at the heart of the confrontation between the superpowers. It concentrates on ways of achieving defence by conventional means rather than a reliance on nuclear or chemical weapons, and at the same time focuses on possible force reductions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|42 pages
Confrontation and Armaments
part 2|27 pages
NATO: Current Policies and Trends
chapter 2-1|7 pages
European Defence, an Old Look and a New Look at Directions that NATO Might Take
A Verbal Presentation
part 3|71 pages
MBFR, Verification, and Confidence-Building
part 4|53 pages
Alternative Security
part 5|52 pages
Non-provocative Defence
part 6|25 pages
Decision-Making
part 7|34 pages
An Abolitionist’s View and a Round Table Discussion