U.S. plans for missile defense have been a contentious issue in
transatlantic relations for nearly 40 years. Notwithstanding the
recent focus on events in Iraq, ballistic missile defense (BMD)
remains a significant part of American defense policy, and an
aspect that continues to generate interest and concern abroad. At
the same time, U.S. allies have potentially important roles to play
in American missile defense and have developing requirements of
their own. This monograph, by Dr. Jeremy Stocker, seeks to examine
the many facets of the role that Britain, America's closest and
strongest ally, plays in missile defense, and to identify the ways
in which disagreements can be minimized and cooperation enhanced,
to mutual benefit.
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