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100 1 _aArbatov, Alexei G.
_q(Alekseĭ Georgievich),
_d1951-
_938296
245 1 0 _aBeyond nuclear deterrence :
_btransforming the U.S.-Russian equation /
_cAlexei Arbatov, Vladimir Dvorkin ; with Vladimir Evseev ; foreword by John D. Steinbruner.
260 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bCarnegie Endowment for International Peace,
_c2006.
300 _axi, 188 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aThe inherent contradictions of nuclear deterrence -- Nuclear programs of the big five -- Nuclear deterrence and arms control after the Cold War -- Transforming the U.S.-Russian deterrence relationship -- Doing away with nuclear deterrence.
520 8 _a"Arbatov and Dvorkin assess the history of deterrence between the Soviet Union and the U.S. and its evolution through the Cold War. The two countries need to take steps to remove mutual nuclear deterrence as the foundation of their strategic relationship and implement changes that can be exported internationally"--Provided by publisher.
650 0 _aNuclear arms control
_zUnited States.
650 4 _aControl de armas nucleares
_zEstados Unidos
_94528
650 0 _aNuclear arms control
_zRussia (Federation).
650 4 _aControl de armas nucleares
_zRusia (Federación)
_94528
650 0 _aSecurity, International.
650 4 _aSeguridad internacional
_9426
651 4 _aEstados Unidos
_xRelaciones exteriores
_zRusia (Federación)
_97424
651 4 _aRusia (Federación)
_xRelaciones exteriores
_zEstados Unidos
_97425
651 4 _aEstados Unidos
_xPolítica militar
_93422
700 1 _aDvorkin, Vladimir
_938297
700 1 _aEvseev, Vladimir
_938298
700 1 _aSteinbruner, John D.
_q(John David),
_d1941-2015
_938299
_ewriter of foreword
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