ID | 169709 |
Title Proper | Russia, China, arms control, and the value of new start |
Language | ENG |
Author | Countryman, Thomas |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Until President Donald Trump took office in 2017, every U.S. president for the previous 50 years proposed and pursued negotiations with Moscow as a means to regulate destabilizing nuclear arms competition and reduce the risk of the United States and its allies being destroyed in a nuclear war. They sought and concluded a series of treaties, with strong bipartisan support, that have made the United States and the world much safer. |
`In' analytical Note | Arms Control Today Vol. 49, No.9; Nov 2019: p.14-19 |
Journal Source | Arms Control Today 2019-11 49, 9 |
Key Words | Arms Control ; China ; Russia |