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In 1974 Richard Nixon's defense secretary, James Schlesinger, announced that the United States would change its... Read More >>
The basic model studied throughout this work is one in which players ignorant about the game being played must learn... Read More >>
Far from being a relic of the Cold War, this study argues arms control has a continuing role to play in addressing... Read More >>
Examines operational safety hazards for nuclear forces deployed on combat alert in Russia, the United States, and... Read More >>
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This primer provides a complete yet concise overview of the technical background needed to understand today's nonproliferation... Read More >>
With the end of the Cold War, the UN has shown a new dynamism, reflecting a qualitative change in attitudes and... Read More >>
Based primarily on the authors' personal experiences, this is the first study to reveal the inside story of how... Read More >>
This book traces the developing relationship between Canada and the oas (Organization of AmericanStates) and the... Read More >>
Examines the nature of the international arms trade and the adjustment of the defense industries in the United States... Read More >>
Introduction. Nonproliferation Organizations and Regimes beyond 1995 (R.M. Timerbaev). Nuclear Arms Control in the... Read More >>
Conventional Arms Control provides an analysis of the political and operational problems of verification of conventional... Read More >>
An examination of the origins and evolution of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe negotiations. The... Read More >>
Global politics has changed with unaccustomed swiftness since the end of the Cold War Read More >>
Why did the Carter Administration's conventional arms transfer restraint policy fail? What can be learnt from that... Read More >>
This work deals with the history of the development of nuclear weapons from 1939 to 1963. Read More >>