NATO's Conventional Defences: Options for the Central RegionA review of the full range of recent official and non-official schemes for improving NATO's conventional posture, from exploitation of emerging technologies to non-provocative defences, in the light of prevailing military, political, economic and demographic trends. |
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Historical Trends | 8 |
Opportunities for Cooperation | 30 |
European Defence Cooperation | 40 |
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NATO’s Conventional Defences: Options for the Central Region Stephen J. Flanagan Limited preview - 1988 |
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