Strategy and Arms ControlTwentieth Century Fund, 1961 - 148 pagina's |
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... concerned less with reducing national capabilities for destruction in the event of war than in reducing the incentives that may lead to war or that may cause war to be the more destructive in the event it occurs . We are particularly ...
... concerned less with reducing national capabilities for destruction in the event of war than in reducing the incentives that may lead to war or that may cause war to be the more destructive in the event it occurs . We are particularly ...
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... concerned mainly with the di- rect relation of arms control to the military environment . Arms con- trol can also affect , for good or ill , our political relations with allies , neutrals and potential enemies . It can reduce tension or ...
... concerned mainly with the di- rect relation of arms control to the military environment . Arms con- trol can also affect , for good or ill , our political relations with allies , neutrals and potential enemies . It can reduce tension or ...
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... concerned with military policy must be concerned to minimize the danger of accident , false alarm , un- authorized action , or misunderstanding , that might lead to war . Arms control has no monopoly of interest in reducing the destruc ...
... concerned with military policy must be concerned to minimize the danger of accident , false alarm , un- authorized action , or misunderstanding , that might lead to war . Arms control has no monopoly of interest in reducing the destruc ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Arms Control and General War | 9 |
Arms Control Crises and Limited War | 25 |
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