For most of the Cold War naval arms control was the forgotten
dimension of arms control. Beginning in the late 1980s, however, it
has become increasingly prominent in the East-West dialogue. But it
is usually studied from the perspective of Soviet-American
relations. This book examines the subject from a European
perspective. What role might naval arms control play in the
European context? What impact might naval arms control have on the
interests and perceptions of European states? What opportunities
for and obstacles to naval arms control exist in Europe? The
authors address these questions, describing the naval interests and
attitudes towards naval arms control of European coastal states, as
well as the Soviet Union and the United States, in the Norwegian,
Baltic, and Mediterranean seas.
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