<p>This book first published in 1992 examines defence issues as the twentieth century drew to a close. With the end of the Cold War many of the threats to European security such as the threat of nuclear war disappeared. New ones however were emerging. The rise of nationalism the spread of weapons of mass destruction to politically unstable countries the increase in world population the debt crisis – all these contributed to security problems that needed to be resolved. The book assesses the possibilities for future European defence and the role that the United States would play in it: will it be prepared to stay in Europe under European leadership or must it dominate? It also considers the capabilities offered by new military technology and the need for control of weapons of mass destruction.</p>
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