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The Berlin crisis, the Suez intervention, the Cyprus problem, and other differences among the NATO powers have tended to weaken the alliance in the face of constant Soviet pressure. Emphasizing the 1960's, a group of experts here examines the future of NATO and American security: military strategy for limited and large scale war, the problem of deterrence, nuclear sharing, surprise attack and disarmament, the special positions of England and Germany, and alternatives to NATO. The contributors are: Klaus Knorr, Roger Hilsman, C. E. Black, F. J. Yeager, G. W. Rathjens Jr., Malcolm Hoag, M. A. Kaplan, A. L. Burns, T. C. Schelling-, Denis Healey, G. A. Craig, and P. H. Nitze.

Originally published in 1959.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Preface
  2. KLAUS KNORR
  3. p. v
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  1. Contents
  2. p. vii
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  1. Part I
  1. 1 THE STRAINED ALLIANCE
  2. Klaus KNorr
  3. pp. 3-10
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  1. 2 NATO: THE DEVELOPING STRATEGIC CONTEXT
  2. Roger Hilsman
  3. pp. 11-36
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  1. 3 THE USSR AND NATO
  2. Cyril E. Black, Frederick J. Yeager
  3. pp. 37-62
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  1. Part II
  1. 4 NATO STRATEGY: TOTAL WAR
  2. George w. Rthjens, Jr.
  3. pp. 65-97
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  1. 5 THE PLACE OF LIMITED WAR IN NATO STRATEGY
  2. Malcom W. Hoag
  3. pp. 98-126
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  1. 6 PROBLEMS OF COALITION AND DETERRENCE
  2. Morton A. Kaplan
  3. pp. 127-150
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  1. 7 NATO AND NUCLEAR SHARING
  2. A. L. Burns
  3. pp. 151-175
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  1. 8 SURPRISE ATTACK AND DISARMAMENT
  2. Thomas C. Schelling
  3. pp. 176-208
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  1. 9 BRITAIN AND NATO
  2. Denis Healey
  3. pp. 209-235
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  1. 10 GERMANY AND NATO: THE REARMAMENT DEBATE, 1950-1958
  2. Gordon A. Craig
  3. pp. 236-259
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  1. 11ALTERNATIVES TO NATO
  2. Paul H. NItze
  3. pp. 260-278
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  1. 12 NATO DEFENSE IN AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE
  2. Klaus Knorr
  3. pp. 279-306
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  1. Appendix
  2. pp. 307-338
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  1. INDEX
  2. pp. 339-342
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