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ID157244
Title ProperFrom strategic to tactical stability
LanguageENG
AuthorKolbin, Alexander
Summary / Abstract (Note)Arms control helped maintain strategic stability during the Cold War. However, after the end of the Cold War, the concept of strategic stability has ceased to be a hostage to the Soviet-U.S. confrontation and the nuclear arms race between the two countries. This concept now includes additional international players and security threats. As a result, Russia and the U.S. have different views on factors that affect strategic stability, and the boundaries of this concept have become blurred. Gone is a common understanding of strategic stability, along with a general understanding of the need for arms control as a factor for this stability. In Russian-U.S. relations stability should be reset at several tactical levels, or at least the parties should implement the idea of "tactical stability" as a new conceptual basis for bilateral arms control.
`In' analytical Note
Russia in Global Affairs Vol. 15, No.3; Jul-Sep 2017: p.80-87
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs 2017-09 15, 3
Key WordsStrategic ;  Tactical Stability