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Life-Line Lost : the rise and fall of neutral Sweden's secret reserv option

Life-Line Lost : the rise and fall of neutral Sweden's secret reserv option

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Santérus Förlag. 1 uppl. 20061213. 302 sidor.

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ISBN
9789173350037
Titel
Life-line lost - the rise and fall of "neutral" Sweden's secret reserve option of wartime help from the west
Författare
Dalsjö, Robert
Förlag
Santérus Academic Press Sweden
Utgivningsår
2006
Omfång
299 sidor
Bandtyp
Häftad
Mått
0 x 240 mm Ryggbredd 23 mm
Vikt
460 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
How did Sweden's secret life-line to the West wither? Early in the Cold War, the inner cabinet authorised covert preparations for wartime military cooperation with the West. Wide-ranging arrangements were made during the 1950s and 1960s. But by the 1970s these preparations were faltering, and by the mid-1980s the remaining plans were destroyed. This book explores this neglected aspect of Sweden's secret ties to the West. By comparing the evolution of the preparations with the evolution of the government's official line on Sweden's policy, it is shown that the demise of the preparations was caused by a gradually more dogmatic and strident official line. This made the maintenance of preparations more sensitive and difficult. In the end, the life-line intended to secure Sweden's survival as a nation was sacrificed to protect a declaratory policy originally meant mainly for public consumption.

Robert Dalsjö is a senior analyst with the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI). He has published articles and reports on wide a range of international security issue, including naval strategy, conventional arms control, peace-support operations, Nato enlargement, and Baltic security.