119 results on '"Flexible response"'
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2. 1962 Case Study
3. Deterrence and Limited Wars: Echoes from the Cold War?
4. Institutionalizing NATO’s Military Bureaucracy: The Making of an Integrated Chain of Command
5. Tactical Nuclear Weapons, Operational Employment, and Conventional Defence, 1974–1976
6. National Strategy and Multilateral Priorities: British ‘Tactical’ Nuclear Operations, 1970–1974
7. Britain, NATO’s Evolving Military Doctrine, and Its Nuclear Planning Group: The Balance between the Sword and the Shield, 1970–1974
8. The Heath Government, France, and the Not So Special Relationship, 1970–1974
9. President Giscard d’Estaing
10. Britain, America and Allied Tactical Nuclear Operations, 1966–1970
11. NATO and Flexible Response, 1966–1970
12. Conclusion
13. Polish Experience with Advanced Digital Heritage Recording Methodology, including 3D Laser Scanning, CAD, and GIS Application, as the Most Accurate and Flexible Response for Archaeology and Conservation Needs at Jan III Sobieski’s Residence in Wilanów
14. Conclusion
15. The Evolution of the Modern Terrorist State: Area Bombing and Nuclear Deterrence
16. NATO’s Changing Mission
17. The Development of Non-Provocative Defence Concepts in Western Europe in the 1980s
18. West Germany and the Collective Defence of Western Europe
19. Gaining Control
20. The Search for a European Dimension in the Alliance: the 1960s & 1970s
21. NATO
22. The End and the Beginning
23. The Search for a European Dimension in the Alliance: The 1960s & 1970s
24. Thatcher’s German Policy: The ‘Unambiguous Failure’
25. Introduction
26. Conclusion
27. The Last Great Nuclear Debate
28. NATO’s Nuclear Strategy and Weapons
29. Introduction
30. NATO’s Strategy: Past, Present, and Future
31. Burdensharing v . Responsibility Sharing: 1960–1990
32. The Cold War — and After?
33. British Security Policy: Between the Special Relationship and European Cooperation
34. What Kind of European Pillar?
35. Deterrence or Disarmament: NATO Must Cope With the Debate
36. Franco-German Cooperative Defence: Its Logic and its Limitations
37. Extended Deterrence
38. Other Issues: The Mechanics of the Nuclear Deterrent
39. Supporters and Models of ‘Non-Offensive Defence’
40. NATO and the Quest for Alternatives, 1949–89
41. Outline of the New British Security Debate
42. 9 November 1989: Five Anomalies in the Post-War European Security System Exposed
43. Obstacles to Conventional Deterrence
44. Deterrence Soviet Style
45. Introduction
46. The Bundeswehr and Arms Control
47. Introduction
48. Future Requirements for Theater Weapons in Western Europe
49. Conventional Forces in Europe: Deep Cuts and Security
50. The Changing American Strategic Environment
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