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020 _a0198291353 (hbk.)
100 1 _aFIELDHOUSE Richard
245 0 _aSuperpowers at sea:
_ban assessment of the naval arms race
260 _aOxford:
_bOxford Univ. Press,
_c1989
300 _a183p.
440 _aStockholm International Peace Research Institute Strategi Issue papers
520 _aWhat are the facts about the superpower naval arms race? The Soviet and US navies are free to sail anywhere on the high seas, under very few international restrictions. The arms race at sea is a dangerous nuclear competition that is causing growing international concern and should be brought under control. However, virtually no measures of naval arms control are in force. This book compares the two superpower navies and those of their allies, dispels some of the myths surrounding the naval arms race and documents the realities of the competition-especially the nuclearization of naval forces. The incisive and factual analysis of the naval forces of East and West concludes that, contrary to common perception, the US Navy has considerable military advantages over the Soviet Navy, a situation that is expected to be maintained for the foreseeable future. The book describes in detail the nuclear forces of all five nuclear navies, analyses the implications for security and arms control, and offers ideas for possible arms control measures. It concludes with a review of the issue of naval arms control.
650 _aNAVAL ARMS CONTROL
700 _aTAOKA Shunji
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