This essential new volume reviews the threat perceptions,
military doctrines, and war plans of both the NATO alliance and the
Warsaw Pact during the Cold War, as well as the position of the
neutrals, from the post-Cold War perspective.
Based on previously unknown archival evidence from both East and
West, the twelve essays in the book focus on the potential European
battlefield rather than the strategic competition between the
superpowers. They present conclusions about the nature of the
Soviet threat that could previously only be speculated about and
analyze the interaction between military matters and politics in
the alliance management on both sides, with implications for the
present crisis of the Western alliance.
This new book will be of much interest for students of the Cold
War, strategic history and international relations history, as well
as all military colleges.
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