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This book represents an overview of European security affairs as of 1989-1990. It deals with fundamental theoretical and political-strategic considerations; looks at arms-control developments; and examines European defense economies and military industrial capabilities of U.S. .
Contents
Foreword -- Introduction -- Theory and Political-Strategic Dimensions -- Bringing Back Appeasement: The Case for Umbrella Solutions1 -- Gorbachev's Foreign Policy: From New Thinking to Decline -- Future Directions in NATO Doctrine -- Toward a Nuclear-Free Central Europe: The Future of Nuclear Weapons in a Post-Cold War Europe -- Transatlantic Relations: German Security Interests and the Future of Nuclear Deterrence in Europe -- How Much Conventional Deterrence for NATO? -- European Security and Terrorism -- Arms Control Issues -- Conventional Arms Control in Europe in 1989 -- The Future Role of Arms Control for European Security: From Arms Control to Force Control -- Conventional Force Reductions: Assessment, Uncertainty, and the Search for Stability -- Economic Dimensions -- European Defense Industries: From Traditional Cooperation to a Single European Arms Market -- 1992 and the Future of the European Armaments Industry -- Will Defense Cuts Make America More Competitive? -- A European Architecture -- In Search of a New Concept of European Security -- Is NATO So Successful It Deserves to Die? -- A New Security System for Europe? -- Neutrality and the Emerging Europe -- Western European Public Opinion and Defense Without the Threat -- Mass Publics and Elite Politics: American Attitudes on NATO and European Security



