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STRATEGIC ARMS REDUCTION TREATY (7) answer(s).
 
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Change and continuity in Russian arms control / Shoumikhin, Andrei   Journal Article
Shoumikhin, Andrei Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Russian arms control is not a brand new creation disembodied from the past but is heavily influenced by the history of arms control in the Soviet era. Tracing the evolution of Russian thinking from the days of Stalin, through the arms control boom of the 1970s, to the reforms of Gorbachev and the Soviet disintegration, this article flushes out the Soviet perspective on issues such as strategic stability and the use of treaties to slow an adversary's technological advancement. Further, this article relates the influence of Soviet opinion to current-day thinking in the Russian Federation (RF). As the U.S. and the RF prepare to tackle tough issues, like the expiration of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty in 2009, these viewpoints become particularly salient.
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ID:   139030


Fantasy counterfactual: a nuclear-armed Ukraine / Rublee , Maria Rost   Article
Rublee , Maria Rost Article
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Summary/Abstract ‘If only Ukraine had kept its nuclear weapons, this would never have happened.’ The counterfactual heard around the world after Russia annexed Crimea in March 2014 makes intuitive sense. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Ukraine became the world’s third-largest nuclear power (behind Russia and the United States), with approximately 1,900 strategic and 2,500 tactical nuclear weapons.
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ID:   104799


Nuclear disarmament, civil society and democracy / Lichterman, Andrew   Journal Article
Lichterman, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   073773


ReSTART: the need for a new US-Russian strategic arms agreement / Diakov, Anatoli; Miasnikov, Eugene   Journal Article
Diakov, Anatoli Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   117382


Russia-USA: a software update / Klenov, A   Journal Article
Klenov, A Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract AFTER OBAMA'S VICTORY in the presidential election, the new administration articulated in 2009 its concept of foreign policy toward Russia. The main ideologue of the concept, named subsequently the Reset Plan, was Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Russia and Eurasian Affairs at the National Security Council, member of the Obama campaign team and Stanford University professor Michael McFaul, currently serving as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Russia.
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Security watershed: Russian debationg defense and foreign policy after the cold war-disarmament and security yearbook 1991/1992 / Arbatov, Alexei G (ed) 1993  Book
Arbatov, Alexei G Book
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Publication Switerzerland, Gordon and Breach Science, 1993.
Description xvi, 623p.
Series Science and global security monograph series
Standard Number 288124551X
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START and nuclear disarmament / UNIDIR 1993  Book
UNIDIR Book
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Publication Geneva, UNIDIR, 1993.
Description 101p.;tables
Series UNIDIR News Letter;22-23
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