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Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, & Conflict, 2001
This chapter examines the evolution and practices of arms control in international relations. It begins by discussing what arms control is and why it has featured so prominently in world politics, even after the ending of the Cold War, the period during which arms control can be said to have developed extensively.
Marianne Hanson
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This chapter examines the evolution and practices of arms control in international relations. It begins by discussing what arms control is and why it has featured so prominently in world politics, even after the ending of the Cold War, the period during which arms control can be said to have developed extensively.
Marianne Hanson
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New Directions in Strategic Thinking, 2020
Frank L. Gertcher, William J. Weida
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Frank L. Gertcher, William J. Weida
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External threats and state support for arms control
Journal of Peace Research, 2023The successful closure of arms control negotiations today is conditional on the commitment of many more states than during the Cold War. The question of what determines states’ positions on arms control has therefore become increasingly relevant ...
Tobias Risse
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Mutually assured surveillance at risk: Anti-satellite weapons and cold war arms control
The Journal of Strategic Studies, 2022In the early 1970s, Moscow and Washington had established a satellite verification regime to monitor arms control treaty compliance. Satellites had become a primary source of transparency and stability in superpower relations. Yet by the end of the 1970s,
A. Bateman
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Arms Control as Wedge Strategy: How Arms Limitation Deals Divide Alliances
International Security, 2021Strategic arms control is in crisis. The United States and Russia have retreated from agreements that formed the framework for post–Cold War arms cuts and strategic stability, such as the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, the Treaty on Conventional Armed ...
T. Crawford, Khang X. Vu
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