Strategy and Arms ControlTwentieth Century Fund, 1961 - 148 pagina's |
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... expectations they create . An important premise underlying the point of view of this study is that a main determinant of the likelihood of war is the nature of present military technology and present military expectations . We and the ...
... expectations they create . An important premise underlying the point of view of this study is that a main determinant of the likelihood of war is the nature of present military technology and present military expectations . We and the ...
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... expectations , we can eliminate the political , economic and ideo- logical differences that genuinely underlie present international antagonisms . We do believe that much can be done through care- ful design of our military strategy ...
... expectations , we can eliminate the political , economic and ideo- logical differences that genuinely underlie present international antagonisms . We do believe that much can be done through care- ful design of our military strategy ...
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... expectations of each side about the other's actions or intentions on the brink of war . If cooperative ar- rangements can improve each side's intelligence about the other's preparatory actions , this may ( but also may not ) stabilize ...
... expectations of each side about the other's actions or intentions on the brink of war . If cooperative ar- rangements can improve each side's intelligence about the other's preparatory actions , this may ( but also may not ) stabilize ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Arms Control and General War | 9 |
Arms Control Crises and Limited War | 25 |
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