The Future of NATO: Facing an Unreliable Enemy in an Uncertain Environment
By (Author) S. Nelson Drew
By (author) Keith W. Dayton
By (author) William J. Ervin
By (author) M. Berry Keck
By (author) Philip C. Marcum
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th April 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International institutions
355.031091821
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
539g
How should NATO's military strategy and force posture in Western Europe be handled given today's changing relations between East and West Five relatively senior US military officers spent a year exploring this issue as National Security Fellows at the Kennedy School of Harvard University. "The Future of NATO" serves as a reference based upon their analyses of the changes in the Soviet security posture and the political response of Western Europe to the collapse of the Warsaw pact. It is an analytical tool that deals with the requirements that any new NATO strategy will have to meet to be relevant. It is a catalyst for discussion based on the proposal to replace "forward defence" strategy with "resilient defence". "Resilient defence" articulates one way in which the United States and NATO can accommodate the pressures for reduced defence spending in the face of a reduced military threat. "Resilient defence" is evolutionary rather than revolutionary in nature. It takes advantage of increased warning time to permit a strategy that draws heavily on existing mobilization capabilities. The strategy assumes cuts in active forces, yet it is designed to maintain a conventional defence capability across even deeper cuts by making more efficient use of lower levels of forces. This volume deals with more than just the political elements of the NATO alliance or details of military strategies. It also studies the interrelationship among political, economic, and military requirements underpinning Alliance security. Those concerned with military strategy and international security affairs will find this work relevant.
The Future of NATO is a book worth reading. Should the need arise, this book provides one possible military strategy by which the U.S. and Nato can increase their defensive posture on the ground in Europe while accommodating what are certain to be continued pressures for reduced defense spending.-Naval Law College Review
"The Future of NATO is a book worth reading. Should the need arise, this book provides one possible military strategy by which the U.S. and Nato can increase their defensive posture on the ground in Europe while accommodating what are certain to be continued pressures for reduced defense spending."-Naval Law College Review
S. NELSON DREW, KEITH W. DAYTON, WILLIAM J. ERVIN, M. BARRY KECK, and PHILIP C. MARCUM are all senior officers in the U.S. armed forces. They have participated as National Security Fellows in the National Security Program of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.