Information on "Military Doctrine and Strategy" and "Central and Eastern Europe"
May 2012
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May 2012
NATO Defence and Deterrence Posture: Central and Eastern European Perspectives
Author: Jacek Durkalec
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This paper discusses Central and Eastern European states’ (CEE) perspectives towards the final report of NATO’s Defense and Deterrence Posture Review (DDPR). More on «NATO Defence and Deterrence Posture: Central and Eastern European Perspectives»
January 2012
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Jan 2012
NATO Reassurance and Nuclear Reductions: Creating the Conditions
Author: Hans Binnendijk, Catherine McArdle Kelleher
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
The authors of this paper examine NATO Article 5 reassurance in creating conditions for further nonstrategic nuclear weapons (NSNW) reductions. More on «NATO Reassurance and Nuclear Reductions: Creating the Conditions»
November 2010
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Nov 2010
Polish and Central European Priorities on NATO’s Future Nuclear Policy
Author: Łukasz Kulesa
Publisher: British American Security Information Council (BASIC) / Arms Control Association (ACA) / Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH)
In the debate over the future of NATO’s nuclear policy, the countries of Central Europe are usually presented as the staunch supporters of the nuclear status quo, in favor of the permanent deployment of the US nuclear weapons in Europe out of the fea... More on «Polish and Central European Priorities on NATO’s Future Nuclear Policy»
November 2007
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Nov 2007
Military Planning for European Theatre Conflict in the Cold War
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
This publication features the transcript of an oral history conference from 2006 on military planning in Central Europe during the Cold War. More on «Military Planning for European Theatre Conflict in the Cold War»
March 2005
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Mar 2005
NATO Expeditionary Operations: Impacts Upon new Members and Partners
Author: Jeffrey Simon
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
This paper examines NATO military operations in territories of non member-states, specifically the impact of "expeditionary missions" on new NATO members and alliance partners and the transformation process of their defense posture. More on «NATO Expeditionary Operations: Impacts Upon new Members and Partners»


