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Robert John O'Neill. The Evolution of Soviet Doctrine DR FRITZ ERMATH Introduction This Paper offers an interpretation of the evolution of Soviet military doctrine . It begins by reviewing certain enduring features of Soviet mili- tary ...
Robert John O'Neill. The Evolution of Soviet Doctrine DR FRITZ ERMATH Introduction This Paper offers an interpretation of the evolution of Soviet military doctrine . It begins by reviewing certain enduring features of Soviet mili- tary ...
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... Soviet measures to preclude loss of control ? And , finally , what are the consequences of changes in doctrine and force structure for deter- rence and crisis stability ? Doctrinal Interaction : Some Historical Reflections All too ...
... Soviet measures to preclude loss of control ? And , finally , what are the consequences of changes in doctrine and force structure for deter- rence and crisis stability ? Doctrinal Interaction : Some Historical Reflections All too ...
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... Soviet military planning and made it impossible to view nuclear weapons as being decisive in war . In Soviet military doctrine at this time , nuclear weapons represented a massive new form of firepower , but by themselves could not ...
... Soviet military planning and made it impossible to view nuclear weapons as being decisive in war . In Soviet military doctrine at this time , nuclear weapons represented a massive new form of firepower , but by themselves could not ...
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Supreme Allied Commander Europe SACEUR | 18 |
François Heisbourg | 37 |
The Roles of Strategic and Theatre | 47 |
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ability achieve air defence air forces aircraft AirLand Battle Alliance allies American arms-control Army attack ballistic missiles battlefield capabilities cohesion combat command commitment concept concern conflict continue conventional defence conventional deterrence conventional forces credible crisis stability debate decision deliberate escalation deployed deployment East European East-West effect efforts Flexible Response FOFA Follow-on Forces force posture force structure forward defence German important improvements increase initial issues Johan Jørgen Holst limited major manoeuvre manpower ment military strategy mobilization NATO's conventional no-first-use nuclear deterrence nuclear escalation nuclear strikes nuclear war nuclear weapons offensive options out-of-area peacetime Pershing II political possible potential pre-emptive problems programmes reduce reinforcement requirements role SACEUR Soviet doctrine Soviet leaders Soviet Union Strategic Defense Initiative strategic forces strategy of Flexible survivability tactical targets territory threat United USSR vulnerability Warsaw Pact West Germany Western Europe