ID | 088161 |
Title Proper | Reshaping strategic relationships |
Other Title Information | expanding the arms control toolbox |
Language | ENG |
Author | Dunn, Lewis A |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Soon after the Obama administration took office, Vice President Joe Biden set the tone of the new administration's approach toward Moscow when he called for the United States and Russia to press the "reset button" in their bilateral relationship.[1] This theme was reiterated in the March 9, 2009, meeting between Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Providing guidance to their bureaucracies, Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, at their meeting on the margins of the April G-20 financial summit in London, "decided to begin bilateral intergovernmental negotiations to work out a new, comprehensive, legally binding agreement on reducing and limiting strategic offensive arms to replace" START |
`In' analytical Note | Arms Control Today Vol. 39, No.4; May 2009: p15-21 |
Journal Source | Arms Control Today Vol. 39, No.4; May 2009: p15-21 |
Key Words | Reshaping Strategic ; Relationships ; Arms Control Toolbox |