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A Framework for Analysis Kalevi Jaakko Holsti. Arms Control and Disarmament Arms control and disarmament cannot be divorced from consideration of deterrence . Leaders responsible for national security are unlikely to evidence much ...
A Framework for Analysis Kalevi Jaakko Holsti. Arms Control and Disarmament Arms control and disarmament cannot be divorced from consideration of deterrence . Leaders responsible for national security are unlikely to evidence much ...
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... arms control with formal international agree- ments may lead to overly pessimistic conclusions about the feasibility of placing limits on the procurement or deployment of arms . Self - imposed limits on violence are sometimes more ...
... arms control with formal international agree- ments may lead to overly pessimistic conclusions about the feasibility of placing limits on the procurement or deployment of arms . Self - imposed limits on violence are sometimes more ...
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... arms races and arms control may appear to involve different types of risks . Probably few foreign policy leaders are unaware that protracted arms races entail a danger of war , but this is at least a familiar risk . On the other hand ...
... arms races and arms control may appear to involve different types of risks . Probably few foreign policy leaders are unaware that protracted arms races entail a danger of war , but this is at least a familiar risk . On the other hand ...
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