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... disarmament . " Our intention is simply to broaden the term . We mean to include all the forms of military cooperation between potential enemies in the in- terest of reducing the likelihood of war , its scope and violence if it occurs ...
... disarmament . " Our intention is simply to broaden the term . We mean to include all the forms of military cooperation between potential enemies in the in- terest of reducing the likelihood of war , its scope and violence if it occurs ...
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... disarmament possible . These ques- tions are as fundamental as the political and strategic military prob- lems that characterize the present world . They may be easier to manage in an environment of " total disarmament " ( including a ...
... disarmament possible . These ques- tions are as fundamental as the political and strategic military prob- lems that characterize the present world . They may be easier to manage in an environment of " total disarmament " ( including a ...
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... disarmament , the important requirements of defense and of deterrence in the interim - until all potential en- emies had been disarmed - would still have to be fulfilled . It is important therefore to consider the nature of the task ...
... disarmament , the important requirements of defense and of deterrence in the interim - until all potential en- emies had been disarmed - would still have to be fulfilled . It is important therefore to consider the nature of the task ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Arms Control and General War | 9 |
Arms Control Crises and Limited War | 25 |
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