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Since 1989, the European security environment has been transformed. New security risks have emerged: political and economic instability, ethnic conflict, and nuclear proliferation. Through these upheavals, NATO has remained a fixture on the security landscape. Born of the Cold War, the alliance has adapted to the new security challenges. This book provides a detailed description of the evolution of NATO's conventional force posture. It addresses such questions as: what roles has NATO strategy assigned conventional forces? When and how has NATO's conventional force posture changed? what factors shaped strategy and force structure? Based on newly declassified US and British documents, the book offers both new historical data and new interpretations of NATO policy and activities. It offers the first systematic application of international relations theory to NATO's strategy.