Description |
vi, 283 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Introduction / Stuart Croft -- The CFE Treaty in Perspective / Colin McInnes -- Negotiations, Treaty Terms and Implications / Stuart Croft -- The Soviet Union and CFE / Caroline Kennedy -- The United States and CFE / J. Philip Rogers and Phil Williams -- Anglo-German Argument over CFE / Stuart Croft and David H. Dunn -- The Aircraft Complication in CFE / R. A. Mason -- Verifying the CFE Agreement / Patricia Lewis -- The Implications for NATO Doctrine / Terry Terriff -- Ratification of CFE and Agreement on CFE 1A / Stuart Croft |
Summary |
This book examines the CFE Treaty both in terms of the Treaty commitments, and in terms of the debate over the Treaty and its ratification in order to deepen understanding of the different national attitudes to security at the end of the Cold War. It is a piece of contemporary history as well as a book which sets out the legal obligations over the size of the armed forces of most of the countries of Europe in perpetuity. It includes an analysis not only of the Treaty of November 1990, but also the revised version of 1992 (which set out the limits for all the ex-Soviet states), and the CFE 1A agreement, in which states declared maximum levels for their military personnel |
Analysis |
Arms control International law |
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Europe |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
SUBJECT |
Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (1990 November 19) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no91020113
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Subject |
Arms control -- Europe.
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SUBJECT |
Europe -- Defenses.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045660
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Author |
Croft, Stuart.
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LC no. |
93047236 |
ISBN |
1855215047 |
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