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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 interest in the limitation of weapons if the
outcome ...
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 interest in the limitation of weapons if the
outcome ...
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The tendency to equate arms control with formal international agreements 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 ...
The tendency to equate arms control with formal international agreements 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 ...
Page 384
A final factor tending to inhibit arms control agreements is that 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
...
A final factor tending to inhibit arms control agreements is that 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
...
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