Mad momentum redux? the rise and fall of nuclear arms control/ Alexey Arbatov

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): In: Survival Vol.61, No.3, June-July 2019, pp.7-38 (106)Summary: The article highlights the start of negotiations on strategic arms between the two nuclear superpowers which would usher in 40 years of diplomatic interaction between the United States and the Soviet Union (Russia) that produced nine major treaties and agreements on nuclear forces. The principle nuclear powers current generation of leaders, political elites and military officials has an inadequate understanding of the history of the nuclear arms race and nuclear arm control.
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The article highlights the start of negotiations on strategic arms between the two nuclear superpowers which would usher in 40 years of diplomatic interaction between the United States and the Soviet Union (Russia) that produced nine major treaties and agreements on nuclear forces. The principle nuclear powers current generation of leaders, political elites and military officials has an inadequate understanding of the history of the nuclear arms race and nuclear arm control.

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