Abstract
Abstract This paper argues that Washington should bilaterally negotiate a treaty with Moscow to gradually remove all Soviet and American forces from Germany. The establishment of a bilaterally negotiated security regime in Germany would pose more of a constraint to future Soviet behavior than would an informal and ill‐defined evolution of the policies of the two superpowers in Europe. This proposal was presented to members of the Department of the Army staff during a seminar on the conventional stability talks at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, in February 1989.
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