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GOODBY, JAMES (4) answer(s).
 
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Eight negotiations - seventeen lessons / Goodby, James   Journal Article
Goodby, James Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Recalling episodes from several major international security negotiations in which he was personally involved, Ambassador Goodby derives lessons and teachable moments for both negotiators and their political masters. These negotiations span nearly all of the Cold War and early-Post Cold War periods and include negotiations on the nuclear test ban, strategic arms reductions, confidence-building measures in Europe, and cooperative threat reduction (the Nunn-Lugar program). His aim is to help those involved in future negotiations recognize situations that are frequently repeated in security negotiations so as to avoid adding to the perceptions problems that beset any high-stakes negotiation.
Key Words NATO  Nuclear  Russia  Negotiation  Security and Cooperation  Soviet Union 
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Reality: a goal of a world without nuclear weapons is essential / Drell, Sidney; Goodby, James   Journal Article
Drell, Sidney Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Deterrence is becoming less effective and increasingly hazardous. A series of practical steps can be initiated leading to a world without nuclear weapons. As the world proceeds down that path, political conditions will be created that will improve its prospects
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ID:   128733


Redirecting US diplomacy / Goodby, James; Weisbrode, Kenneth   Journal Article
Goodby, James Journal Article
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Publication 2013-14.
Summary/Abstract The international system of nation-states is evolving into something more complex and indeterminate. One important development has been the creation of regional communities. If these are to thrive in their own distinctive way, national governments, including the United States, will need to support creative policies that harmonize interests, not only within such communities but also among them. Policy planners, therefore, must think globally and regionally.
Key Words Diplomacy  REgional Community  America  Policies  US Diplomacy 
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World without nuclear weapons is a joint enterprise / Goodby, James   Journal Article
Goodby, James Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  NPT  United States  Russia 
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