Arms control and European security / Stephen J. Blank, Louis H. Jordan, Jr., editors

Contributor(s): Language: English Series: SSI monographPublication details: Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2012Description: vi, 72 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1584875453
  • 9781584875451
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Contents:
The precarious and far-reaching current undecidability of the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty / Paul Schulte -- European/Eurasian security and the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe / Jeffrey D. McCausland -- European security and arms control / Sergey Rogov.
Summary: The following three papers comprise one of the panels from a conference on U.S.-Russia relations that SSI co-sponsored with the Carnegie Council at Pocantico, NY, from June 1-3, 2011. The papers offer three contrasting looks at one of the major issues in today's arms control agenda, namely the future of the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty (CFE). The three papers are by leading experts in the field from the United States, United Kingdom, and Russia and provide a revealing glimpse into the very different assessments that are being made by those three governments and the difficult issues involved in attempting to regenerate the process that led to the original treaty in 1990. They also implicitly contribute to a better understanding of the intractabilities facing the major players in any effort to advance not only arms control but also European stability.
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The precarious and far-reaching current undecidability of the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty / Paul Schulte -- European/Eurasian security and the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe / Jeffrey D. McCausland -- European security and arms control / Sergey Rogov.

The following three papers comprise one of the panels from a conference on U.S.-Russia relations that SSI co-sponsored with the Carnegie Council at Pocantico, NY, from June 1-3, 2011. The papers offer three contrasting looks at one of the major issues in today's arms control agenda, namely the future of the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty (CFE). The three papers are by leading experts in the field from the United States, United Kingdom, and Russia and provide a revealing glimpse into the very different assessments that are being made by those three governments and the difficult issues involved in attempting to regenerate the process that led to the original treaty in 1990. They also implicitly contribute to a better understanding of the intractabilities facing the major players in any effort to advance not only arms control but also European stability.

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