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Blurb Eric Grove The maritime dimension of Western European security is often ignored even though, as Eric Grove writes, "
. . . without the 'Atlantic', NATO quite literally falls apart". This study brings the subject up to date, analysing the current strategic configuration and how this might develop in the near future. Grove discusses the possibilities of a reduction in the East—West
confrontation at sea and how this would create new security tensions as well as benefits. The unprecedented European naval co-operation in the Gulf in
1987-88, Grove contends, could In three Appendices Grove presents the official record of three pioneering meetings on naval security involving British, American and Soviet experts, the first held at Adderbury in the UK in July 1988, the second in Moscow in February 1989 and the third back at Adderbury in November 1989. |
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