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Strategic Choices and Alliance Cohesion

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This Conference has considered anew the relationship between strategy and policy, military hardware and defence doctrine. These are, for the most part, not new areas of inquiry for this group. Strategic studies are our purpose. Each of us, in one way or another, helps to formulate, implement and comment upon national security policy. Our technological expertise may in some cases be limited. But we have all sought to become informed about the capabilities and limitations of modern weapons, particularlyjhose labelled ‘strategic’.

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Robert O’neill

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© 1986 International Institute for Strategic Studies

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Burt, R.R. (1986). Strategic Choices and Alliance Cohesion. In: O’neill, R. (eds) Doctrine, the Alliance and Arms Control. International Institute for Strategic Studies Conference Papers. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08824-9_12

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