Power rules: the evolution of NATO's conventional force posture
Material type: TextPublication details: Stanford, Calif., USA: Stanford University Press, 1995Description: 386pISBN:- 0804723966 (hbk.)
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355.031091821 BEB The challenge of NATO enlargement | 355.031091821 CIM Multinational military intervention : NATO policy, strategy and burden sharing/ | 355.031091821 CLE NATO and the quest for post-Cold War security | 355.031091821 DUF Power rules: the evolution of NATO's conventional force posture | 355.031091821 EDS Pursuing strategy : NATO operations from the Gulfwar to Gaddafi / | 355.031091821 GOR NATOs transformation: the changing shape of the Atlantic alliance | 355.031091821 GRE Nuclear command and control in NATO: nuclear weapons operations and the strategy of flexible response |
Traces the history of NATO strategy and conventional force structure through to the collapse of Soviet power.
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