Warning and Response

Julian Critchley is the Conservative MP for Aldershot. Although the subtitle of the book reads: 'A study of surprise attack in the 20th century and an analysis of its lessons for the future,' and although the author illustrates his thesis by citing examples of surprise attack in the variou...

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Main Author: V.C. Muller
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2012-02-01
Series:Scientia Militaria
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Online Access:http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/660
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spelling doaj-eb318a8ea75d4923b253c143f26f260f2020-11-24T21:32:41ZafrStellenbosch UniversityScientia Militaria2224-00202012-02-0111210.5787/11-2-660Warning and ResponseV.C. MullerJulian Critchley is the Conservative MP for Aldershot. Although the subtitle of the book reads: 'A study of surprise attack in the 20th century and an analysis of its lessons for the future,' and although the author illustrates his thesis by citing examples of surprise attack in the various wars since 1939, the essence of this work is concern for the Central European front of NATO. For years, NATO'S plans have been based on the assumption that there would be a period of warning resulting from the deterioration of the international situation and overt activity on the part of the Warsaw Pact forces. Critchley examines the ability of NATO to predict and to respond to the Soviet - Warsaw Pact threat; he believes that NATO's defence must be credible without reliance upon warning, that warning signs are invariably misinterpreted, disbelieved and filtered by the preconceptions of the politicians. Not even the ability to read the enemy's codes is a guarantee of learning his intentions. He concludes that the warning of attack is bound to be ambiguous and suggests that in order to prevent war NATO must restore tactical nuclear deterrence in Europe.http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/660Julian CritchleyLeo Cooperexamples of surprise attacksNATOWarsaw Pact forcesthe warning of attack
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Warning and Response
Scientia Militaria
Julian Critchley
Leo Cooper
examples of surprise attacks
NATO
Warsaw Pact forces
the warning of attack
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title Warning and Response
title_short Warning and Response
title_full Warning and Response
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publisher Stellenbosch University
series Scientia Militaria
issn 2224-0020
publishDate 2012-02-01
description Julian Critchley is the Conservative MP for Aldershot. Although the subtitle of the book reads: 'A study of surprise attack in the 20th century and an analysis of its lessons for the future,' and although the author illustrates his thesis by citing examples of surprise attack in the various wars since 1939, the essence of this work is concern for the Central European front of NATO. For years, NATO'S plans have been based on the assumption that there would be a period of warning resulting from the deterioration of the international situation and overt activity on the part of the Warsaw Pact forces. Critchley examines the ability of NATO to predict and to respond to the Soviet - Warsaw Pact threat; he believes that NATO's defence must be credible without reliance upon warning, that warning signs are invariably misinterpreted, disbelieved and filtered by the preconceptions of the politicians. Not even the ability to read the enemy's codes is a guarantee of learning his intentions. He concludes that the warning of attack is bound to be ambiguous and suggests that in order to prevent war NATO must restore tactical nuclear deterrence in Europe.
topic Julian Critchley
Leo Cooper
examples of surprise attacks
NATO
Warsaw Pact forces
the warning of attack
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