Perceptions of the superpower military balances: Considerations and evidence
Abstract
This report brings to
Naval Postgraduate School
Balances." Part one focu
policy considerationas as
presents evidence and cas
German, Japanese, and Ara
part three draws together
aether papers presented on 9 December 1977 at a
Seminar on "Perceptions of the Superpower Military
sses on analytical, methodological, and overall
sociated with research in the area. Part two
c studies on American, British, French, Western
b perceptions of various U.S. -Soviet balances, and and highlights findings presented in part two.
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