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"For almost half a century, NATO's armies deterred a Soviet attack on Western Europe. Today, they once again provide a check on Russia's revanchist agenda. As in the Cold War, if Russia's aggression escalates to armed conflict, the Alliance's armies will likely bear the brunt of the fighting. Thus, a study of the national armies that comprised NATO during the Cold War has both historical and current relevance. Each chapter offers an analysis of how the respective constituent NATO army balanced its commitments to the alliance with other, often more pressing national priorities. Both individually and collectively, these chapters address questions that are still important today. How did national armies benefit from membership in NATO, and how did NATO membership impede their national obligations? How did NATO membership effect its constituent armies' strategy, force structure, doctrine, and procurement? How did national armies reconcile disagreements with other national forces, some of which long predated NATO membership? By providing a comparative study of NATO's armies, this volume provides both a long-needed historical assessment and essential understanding of the problems facing the alliance and its members today."
Contents
Introduction - Jan Hoffenaar and Brian McAllister Linn;
The Canadian Army and NATO, 1949-1993 - John Keess;
All shape and no arms? The Danish Army and NATO, 1949-1989 - Iben Bjørnsson;
In the shadow of the 'force de frappe'. The French army and NATO in the Cold War - Olivier Schmitt;
The Federal Republic of Germany, the Bundeswehr, and NATO 1955-1990 - Dieter Krüger;
The Hellenic Army and NATO, 1952-1991 - Dionysios Chourchoulis;
The Royal Netherlands Army and NATO, 1949-1991 - Jan Hoffenaar;
An Era of Conflicting Commitments. Portugal's Force Planning during the Cold War - Jorge Silva Rocha;
Spain and NATO during the Cold War - Ignacio Fuente Cobo;
A Delicate Balance between NATO and Domestic Commitments: The Turkish Military Agenda During the Cold War - Ay.e Ömür Atmaca and Zerrin Torun;
The British Army and NATO - Huw Bennett;
The US Army and NATO - Brian McAllister Linn;
Abbreviations;
About the authors;
Acknowledgements;
Index