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CFE (6) answer(s).
 
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ID:   014504


Air power beyond CFE / Knight Michael Sept 1990  Article
Knight Michael Article
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Publication Sept 1990.
Description 14-19
Key Words Air Defence  CFE 
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ID:   088137


Asian addition to European missile defense / Kozin, V   Journal Article
Kozin, V Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract THE GEORGE W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION, which has departed from the political arena, has left new President Barack Obama not only a host of unresolved regional problems, but also an array of issues concerning such a sensitive subject as arms control. The White House has effectively shelved such problem areas as further reduction of strategic offensive weapons (capabilities), tactical nuclear weapons, and control over five key types of conventional weapons in Europe, failing, together with its NATO partners, to ratify the well-known Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE). Now Moscow and Washington will also have to deal with such a sensitive issue as the so called European missile shield - i.e., the deployment of U.S. strategic missile defense systems in Poland and the Czech Republic, planned by the previous Republican administration for deployment by 2011 - if established, they will account for around 25% of the U.S.'s entire strategic missile defense capability. In this context, special attention also needs to be given to such a problem as the strategic and tactical missile defense system 1 that the United States has widely deployed and constantly upgrades in the Asia Pacific region - a system that has been left, as it were, outside the international debate due to the prominence given to Washington's plans to extend its "missile shield" to eastern Europe, closer to the Russian borders
Key Words Missile  CFE  Asian  Defense  European  Addition 
Conventional Armed Forces in Europe 
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ID:   006631


Brassey's defence year book 1996 / Centre for Defence Studies (ed.) 1995  Book
Centre for Defence Studies Book
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Publication London, Brassey's, 1995.
Description vii, 424p.
Standard Number 1857531248
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038387R 355.405/CEN 038387MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   138790


Facing reality: getting NATO ready for a new cold war / Kroenig, Matthew   Article
Kroenig, Matthew Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia’s annexation of Crimea, invasion of Donbas, and continued threats to Ukraine and other European countries not only menace the stability of the post-Cold War order in Europe, but also pose a fundamental challenge to the assumptions about the strategic environment that have undergirded the NATO alliance for the past quarter of a century.
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ID:   152259


Singapore in 2016 : buffeted by external developments but preparing for the future / Chia, Siow Yue   Journal Article
Chia, Siow Yue Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Singapore entered 2016 with post–Lee Kuan Yew era political stability but buffeted by external headwinds that severely dampened its economic growth performance. Ever forward-looking, the island nation planned for its future political succession and its economic future to take advantage of opportunities that will emerge with the new world and regional economic order.
Key Words Economy  CFE  Singapore  Government Policy  Lee Kuan Yew 
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ID:   013180


Taking up the challenge of CFE treaty adaptation / Hain-Cole Crispin Nov-Dec 1997  Article
Hain-Cole Crispin Article
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Publication Nov-Dec 1997.
Description 16-19
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