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| 09573. NATO AND NON-NUCLEAR DETERRENCE. Examines strengths and weaknesses in the arguments for a non-nuclear deterrent strategy for NATO, within the context of the U.S. congressional debates surrounding defense spending, burden sharing by U.S. allies, and the prospect of a withdrawal of the nearly 300,000 American troops now stationed in Europe. Makes the case that an abandonment of the nuclear deterrent will be too costly and dangerous unless accompanied by significant reductions in Warsaw Pact conventional forces. 14 pages, 24 footnotes, 15 bibliographic sources. |
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