Strategy and Arms ControlPergamon-Brassey's, 1985 - 149 pagina's This benchmark study in the field of national security and weapons control was first published in 1961. Republished with a new preface providing the perspectives of 1985, it focuses on the world's military environment and analyzes how that environment may or may not be improved through political arms control efforts. The authors begin with a framework for understanding security, defense and arms control relationships. They also provide a framework for evaluating arms control proposals and for determining whether these proposals are in the security interests of the United States. ISBN 0-08-032391-X : $14.95 ; ISBN 0-08-032390-1 (pbk.) : $9.95. |
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Pagina 9
... greater the urgency with which the decision must be made in the event of alarm , the greater the likelihood of converting a false alarm into war itself . These dangers compound themselves : each side must be alert not only to the ...
... greater the urgency with which the decision must be made in the event of alarm , the greater the likelihood of converting a false alarm into war itself . These dangers compound themselves : each side must be alert not only to the ...
Pagina 45
... greater influence in world affairs and a greater voice in future arms control and diplomatic negotia- tions . If China were left out of an agreement , special problems would arise . For some forms of arms control ( e.g. , nuclear - test ...
... greater influence in world affairs and a greater voice in future arms control and diplomatic negotia- tions . If China were left out of an agreement , special problems would arise . For some forms of arms control ( e.g. , nuclear - test ...
Pagina 58
... greater security sought at some extremely low level of forces may require passing through a region of greater insecurity , a region where forces are too small for mutual deterrence and too large for the hoped - for benefits of a totally ...
... greater security sought at some extremely low level of forces may require passing through a region of greater insecurity , a region where forces are too small for mutual deterrence and too large for the hoped - for benefits of a totally ...
Inhoudsopgave
Arms Control and General War | 9 |
Arms Control Crises and Limited War | 25 |
Arms Control and the Arms Race | 32 |
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