Non-offensive Defence For The Twenty-first Century
Westview Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 6. April 1994
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-0-8133-2073-1 (ISBN)
Description
Supporters of non-offensive defense (NOD) advocate restructuring armed forces to eliminate their offensivemutually threateningfeatures and to preserve or increase their more beneficial defensive capabilities. In this volume, some of the founders and leading proponents of NOD show how alternative defense regimes could be applied in conflict areas around the world with safer, more positive results for all concerned. The concept of non-offensive defense (NOD) originated in Europe as a means of defusing the East-West conflict. In this volume, some of the founders and leading proponents of NOD show how alternative regimes could be modified and applied in conflict areas around the worldamong the former Warsaw Pact countries and in the former Soviet Union, as well as in the Middle East, Asia, and elsewhere. The contributors also assess the effects that an increased role for the United Nations might have on future national defense restructuring initiatives.Demands for reformulating defense strategies, born at the end of the Cold War and fed by nuclear arms limitation agreements and public insistence on lower defense expenditures, have continued to grow.
The contributors argue that opting for more offensive postures would make war more rather than less likely; opting for a strategy centered on defensive armed forces would be far more likely to prevent future wars and to facilitate broader arms control and disarmament agreements. The discussions offer workable guidelines for restructuring the armed forces to eliminate their offensivemutually threateningfeatures and to preserve or increase their more beneficial defensive capabilities.
The contributors argue that opting for more offensive postures would make war more rather than less likely; opting for a strategy centered on defensive armed forces would be far more likely to prevent future wars and to facilitate broader arms control and disarmament agreements. The discussions offer workable guidelines for restructuring the armed forces to eliminate their offensivemutually threateningfeatures and to preserve or increase their more beneficial defensive capabilities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-8133-2073-1 (9780813320731)
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Content
Part 1 NOD and security policy: NOD in the new world order, Barry Buzan; disarmament, arms control and NOD, Reinar Huber and Hilmar Linnenkamp; using arms control to promote NOD in Europe, Jonathan Dean. Part 2 NOD and military planning?: denuclearization, conventional stability and NOD, Eric Remacle; NOD and the land forces in Europe, Lutz Unterseher; weapons for land warfare, Steven Canby; NOD in the air, Herman Hagena; NOD at sea, Ken Booth; is war impossible in Europe?, Siegfried Fischer. Part 3 Regional applications: NOD in the Soviet Union and its successors, Dmitri Trenin; NOD in the Soviet Union and its successors, Leonid Ivlev; Eastern Europe and NOD, Janusz Prystrom; Germany and NOD, Bjorn Moller; the western Mediterranean, Vicenc Fisas Armengol; the neutrals and nonaligned states in Europe, Hakan Wiberg; southern Asia, Jasjit Singh; the Asia-Pacific area, Geoffrey Wiseman.