Maritime strategy and European security / Eric Grove.
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TextSeries: Common security studies ; no. 2.Publication details: London ; Washington : Brassey's (UK), 1990.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxiii, 168 pages, 17 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: - 0080377025
- 9780080377025
- VA450 .G89
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-164) and index.
Europe's maritime security interests -- The forward maritime strategy and extended deterrence -- The Atlantic link -- NATO's merchant fleets and extended deterrence -- Europe's premier navy : problems and prospects -- NATO's continental navies -- The Gulf precedent -- birth of a western European navy? -- Soviet naval policy in the Gorbachev era -- Conventional arms control in Europe -- the naval dimension -- Maritime forces and European security -- the future -- Appendix 1. Adderbury conversations on naval strategy and arms control, 30-31 July 1988 -- Appendix 2. Moscow conversations on the limitation of naval activities and confidence building measures at sea, February 1989 -- Appendix 3. Adderbury maritime strategic dialogue 17-19 November 1989 report of conversations.
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