Strategy and Arms ControlTwentieth Century Fund, 1961 - 148 pagina's |
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Pagina 49
... considerations are implied in such phrases as " balanced reduction , " " phased reduction , " or " propor- tionate reduction " of armaments . It is of course recognized that a distinction has to be made between strategic and tactical ...
... considerations are implied in such phrases as " balanced reduction , " " phased reduction , " or " propor- tionate reduction " of armaments . It is of course recognized that a distinction has to be made between strategic and tactical ...
Pagina 50
... consideration , it is not at all certain - in fact , it is unlikely - that these two considerations should be dominant . There are many others : the vulnerability of strategic weapons to attack ; the susceptibility of weapon systems to ...
... consideration , it is not at all certain - in fact , it is unlikely - that these two considerations should be dominant . There are many others : the vulnerability of strategic weapons to attack ; the susceptibility of weapon systems to ...
Pagina 65
... considerations both in evaluating arms proposals and in assessing how disappointed we should be if arms control produces at least some aggravation of problems along with the benefits it may bring . These considerations also remind us ...
... considerations both in evaluating arms proposals and in assessing how disappointed we should be if arms control produces at least some aggravation of problems along with the benefits it may bring . These considerations also remind us ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Arms Control and General War | 9 |
Arms Control Crises and Limited War | 25 |
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