1st Edition

Emerging Dimensions Of European Security Policy

By Wolfgang F. Danspeckgruber Copyright 1991
    356 Pages
    by Routledge

    356 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book represents an overview of European security affairs as of 1989–1990. It deals with fundamental theoretical and political-strategic considerations; looks at arms-control developments; and examines European defense economies and military industrial capabilities of U.S. .

    Foreword -- Introduction -- Theory and Political-Strategic Dimensions -- Bringing Back Appeasement: The Case for Umbrella Solutions1 -- Gorbachev's Foreign Policy: From New Thinking to Decline -- Future Directions in NATO Doctrine -- Toward a Nuclear-Free Central Europe: The Future of Nuclear Weapons in a Post-Cold War Europe -- Transatlantic Relations: German Security Interests and the Future of Nuclear Deterrence in Europe -- How Much Conventional Deterrence for NATO? -- European Security and Terrorism -- Arms Control Issues -- Conventional Arms Control in Europe in 1989 -- The Future Role of Arms Control for European Security: From Arms Control to Force Control -- Conventional Force Reductions: Assessment, Uncertainty, and the Search for Stability -- Economic Dimensions -- European Defense Industries: From Traditional Cooperation to a Single European Arms Market -- 1992 and the Future of the European Armaments Industry -- Will Defense Cuts Make America More Competitive? -- A European Architecture -- In Search of a New Concept of European Security -- Is NATO So Successful It Deserves to Die? -- A New Security System for Europe? -- Neutrality and the Emerging Europe -- Western European Public Opinion and Defense Without the Threat -- Mass Publics and Elite Politics: American Attitudes on NATO and European Security

    Biography

    Danspeckgruber, Wolfgang F.