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ORLOV, VLADIMIR (5) answer(s).
 
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Glass menagerie of non-proliferation: why the npt review conference proved unsuccessful / Orlov, Vladimir   Article
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Summary/Abstract "Once upon a time all the animals in the Zoo decided that they would disarm, and they arranged to have a conference to arrange the matter. So the Rhinoceros said when he opened the proceedings that the use of teeth was barbarous and horrible and ought to be strictly prohibited by general consent. Horns, which were mainly defensive weapons, would, of course, have to be allowed. The Buffalo, the Stag, the Porcupine, and even the little Hedgehog all said they would vote with the Rhino, but the Lion and the Tiger took a different view. They defended teeth and even claws, which they described as honorable weapons of immemorial antiquity."
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Labyrinth with no walls / Orlov, Vladimir   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Russia should step over its prejudices and take a look at today's Iran as its serious and long-term partner in the region - not at the declarative level, but at the level of action. Such attempts have been made from time to time, but now and then they are interrupted - out of the wrong fear to anger the Americans.
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Life after death: will the Nunn-Lugar program give way to new partnership? / Orlov, Vladimir; Cheban, Alexander   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Nunn-Lugar should be replaced with a new Russian-American program that should involve fewer projects and less funding. Let us call it New Partnership. Its main principle should be equality, rather than patronizing through money infusions from donors.
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NPT to tomorrow: indefinite means eternal? / Orlov, Vladimir; Trushkin, Ivan   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Russia’s nuclear quest comes full circle: lessons from two post-Soviet decades / Orlov, Vladimir   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Russia should rethink what it has inherited from the Soviet Union in nuclear matters, the role of nuclear weapons, and their relevance in the future. Furthermore, Russia should consider how it can best use to its own advantage the opportunities offered by the nuclear non-proliferation regime, and how this regime can be modified to meet the realities of the new century.
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