1st Edition

Nato--the Next Generation

Edited By Robert E. Hunter Copyright 1984
    284 Pages
    by Routledge

    284 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is an outcome of the conference on 'The Future of NATO and Global Security,' in Brussels. It focused on classical issues of East-West relations, the two-way street in defense procurement, conventional military security, and nuclear issues-arms, doctrine, and arms control.

    0. Introduction Speeches 1. Issues Before the Atlantic Alliance 2. Leadership in the Alliance 3. An American Perspective 4. A Balancing View 5. The Economic Perspective 6. Remarks 7. Remarks Papers 8. The Soviet Dimension 9. Policies for Eastern Europe 10. The Global Economy in the 1980s: Underpinning the Structure of Security 11. Economic Security in the Third World 12. Rethinking Continental Defense: Coalition Defense Structure, Tactics, and Technologies 13. Security Issues Between the United States and Europe 14. Weapons, Doctrines, Arms Control, and Foreign Policy: Weaving a Seamless Web? 15. After Two Tracks: Integrating START and INF? 16. Citizens, Change, and Security: Sustaining the Consensus 17. Parliaments, Security, and Economic Choice 18. Tensions Within the West: The Middle East 19. The Central American Contingency: European and American Perspectives in the 1980s 20. Japan in the Pacific: The Structure of Security 21. Japan's Role as a Member of the Western Alliance