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CHALLENGES FOR THE 1990S FOR ARMS CONTROL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
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National Academy of Sciences, Policy and Global Affairs, Office of International Affairs |
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ISBN 10: |
0309040841 |
ISBN 13: |
9780309040846 |
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NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 January, 1989 |
Pages: |
86 |
Description: |
Featuring essays by prominent experts in international security, this volume surveys the status and prospects for progress in the area of arms control under active negotiation: strategic and conventional force reductions, a chemical weapons ban, and the vitality of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty regime. |
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Featuring essays by prominent experts in international security, this volume surveys the status and prospects for progress in every major area of arms control under active negotiation: strategic and conventional force reductions, a chemical weapons ban, and the vitality of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty regime. Also included is a fascinating account of the implementation of the INF Treaty through on-site inspections to verify missile destruction by the director of the U.S. On-Site Inspection Agency, Brigadier General Roland Lajoie. Roald Sagdeev, a prominent Soviet scientist and expert on security matters, offers his views of the Soviet Union's restructuring of its approach to national and international security. Also featured are essays by Wolfgang Panofsky, R. James Woolsey, Paul Doty, Matthew Meselson, Spurgeon Keeny, and Marvin Goldberger. |
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National Academies Press |
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