The Problems of Balancing Reductions in Conventional Forces
Ian Bellany
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Ian Bellany: Department of Politics University of Lancaster
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1973, vol. 17, issue 4, 657-671
Abstract:
The problem of how peacetime reductions in "conventional" force strengths on each side of a bipolar balance may be conducted in such a way as not to disturb the stability of the balance, is tackled using a variety of simple mathematical models. Analysis is conducted in general terms but is directed at the current practical problem of the NATO/Warsaw Pact balance in Europe.
Date: 1973
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