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... major powers that there is a clear common interest in measures to make it less likely , particularly in measures to make an unpremedi- tated general war less likely . Limited war involving the major pow- ers , however , is less ...
... major powers that there is a clear common interest in measures to make it less likely , particularly in measures to make an unpremedi- tated general war less likely . Limited war involving the major pow- ers , however , is less ...
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... major impetus to the drive for nuclear - weapons control . Many feel that only through some international agreement ... major powers and major weapons . For a discussion of the capabilities needed to produce nuclear weapons and the ...
... major impetus to the drive for nuclear - weapons control . Many feel that only through some international agreement ... major powers and major weapons . For a discussion of the capabilities needed to produce nuclear weapons and the ...
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... major cases of willful viola- tion it would make a difference whether violations were initiated by the major powers , whose collaboration is essential to the work- ing of the agreement , or by lesser powers that might be subjected to ...
... major cases of willful viola- tion it would make a difference whether violations were initiated by the major powers , whose collaboration is essential to the work- ing of the agreement , or by lesser powers that might be subjected to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Arms Control and General War | 9 |
Arms Control Crises and Limited War | 25 |
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