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ARBATOV, ALEXEY (5) answer(s).
 
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Collapse of the world order? / Arbatov, Alexey   Article
Arbatov, Alexey Article
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Summary/Abstract Moscow appeared to be unprepared for polycentrism as it has not yet grasped its basic rule, which was well known to Russian chancellors of the 19th century: one should make compromises on individual issues in order to have closer relations with other centers of power than they have among themselves.
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ID:   150298


Hidden side of the U.S.-Russian strategic confrontation / Arbatov, Alexey   Journal Article
Arbatov, Alexey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract After more than two decades during which Cold War-era visions of nuclear Armageddon faded from public consciousness, alarms are sounding anew as a result of tense relations between Russia and the West.
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ID:   165750


Mad momentum redux? the rise and fall of nuclear arms control / Arbatov, Alexey   Journal Article
Arbatov, Alexey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Legacy Cold War-era arms control is collapsing and a nuclear arms race is threatening to return.
Key Words Nuclear Arms Control 
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ID:   176529


Saving Strategic Arms Control / Arbatov, Alexey   Journal Article
Arbatov, Alexey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Without proper attention, the arms-control system – built during the previous halfcentury but neglected over the last several years – will continue to disintegrate.
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Understanding the US–Russia nuclear schism / Arbatov, Alexey   Journal Article
Arbatov, Alexey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The deep strategic differences between the United States and Russia, and the origins of those differences, have never been properly understood by either side.
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