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War Plans and Alliances in the Cold War: Threat Perceptions in the East and West CSS Studies in Security and International Relations



War Plans and Alliances in the Cold War: Threat Perceptions in the East and West CSS Studies in Security and International Relations
This book reviews the threat perceptions, military doctrines, and war plans of both the NATO alliance and the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War, as well as the position of the neutrals, from the post-Cold War perspective. The book focuses on the potential European battlefield rather than the strategic competition between the superpowers, and it presents conclusions about the strengths and weaknesses... more details
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  • Reviews the threat perceptions, military doctrines, and war plans of both the NATO alliance and the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War
  • From the post-Cold War perspective, evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the two alliances
  • Focuses on the potential European battlefield rather than the strategic competition between the superpowers


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Author Mastny&wenger
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780415390613
Publication Date 04/01/2007
Publisher ROUTLEDGE
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This book reviews the threat perceptions, military doctrines, and war plans of both the NATO alliance and the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War, as well as the position of the neutrals, from the post-Cold War perspective. The book focuses on the potential European battlefield rather than the strategic competition between the superpowers, and it presents conclusions about the strengths and weaknesses of the two alliances that highlight the importance of political, rather than merely military, determinants of the cohesion of NATO in the post-Cold War security environment.

This Important new volume reviews the threat perceptions, military doctrines, and war plans of both the NATO alliance and the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War, as well as the position of the neutrals, from the post-Cold War perspective. Based on previously unknown archival evidence from both East and West, the 12 essays in this collection focus on the potential European battlefield rather than the strategic competition between the superpowers. They present conclusions about the nature of the Soviet threat that previously could only be speculated about and analyze the interaction between military matters and politics in the alliance management on both sides, with implications for the present crisis of the Western alliance. By focusing on the potential European battlefield rather than the strategic competition between the superpowers, the book explores the Cold War roots of the different American and European approaches to security. The conclusions about the strengths and weaknesses of the two alliances highlight the importance of political, rather than merely military, determinants of the cohesion of NATO in the post-Cold War security environment. This new book will be of much interest to students of the Cold War, strategic history and international relations history.

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