This study is an initial effort to assess the post-Cold War
international environment in terms of its implications for the
relationship between force and policy. This relationship between
force and policy in the future, based on a retrospective look at
U.S., allied NATO, and Soviet doctrine strategy is one of uncertain
fidelity and potentially destabilizing content. Assuming that
informed speculation about the post-Cold War world requires a sense
of connection to the historical past, Cimbala sees that issues with
which Europe was forced to deal prior to the Second World War will
reappear in the aftermath of a socially reconstructed Soviet Union,
a defunct Warsaw Pact, and a newly reunited Germany. He finds that
nationalism and economic competition will contend for the attention
of policymakers along with traditional security issues for the
remainder of the 1990s and thereafter. The peace and stability
provided for more than forty years by U.S.-Soviet strategic nuclear
bipolarity and the bloc politics of the Cold War will no longer be
taken for granted.
Cimbala sees that opportunities exist for collaboration between
Washington and Moscow, and among other major powers, toward the
development of a systems consciousness in favor of international
peace and stability. Military security was not only the cause of
peace in post-World War II Europe it was also the product of
political stability made possible by economic prosperity. The
economic prosperity of Western Europe eventually proved too
embarrassing for the regimes of Eastern Europe to maintain their
political legitimacy and the demise of communism in part came from
the process of transformation from an industrial to a
post-industrial age. This work will interest students and scholars
in security and international studies, as well as policy analysts
and policy makers concerned with world affairs.
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