This work offers a broad interpretation of the extraordinary
changes that have taken place in Soviet arms control policy since
Mikhail Gorbachev became Soviet head of state in March of 1985.
GorbacheV's policy is usually portrayed as an effort to ease the
Soviet defense burden and to improve relations with the West, but
Daniel Calingaert goes further, arguing that the Gorbachev
leadership has embarked on a basically new policy of nuclear
disarmament. Calingaert outlines how this policy allows the Soviets
to divert resources to industrial modernization, restructure the
armed forces, and join the global economy, thereby revitalizing
their economic strength and exerting a renewed influence on
international affairs.
Organized thematically rather than chronologically, the book
concentrates on interpreting the major decisions affecting nuclear
weapons in Europe, strategic arms, and ballistic missile defenses.
The first five chapters explore the various components of Soviet
arms control policy: the personnel and institutional changes that
gave impetus to revisions in Soviet security policy; the strong
economic inducements to pursue disarmament; changes in national
security aims that provide the rationale for undertaking nuclear
disarmament; the impact of revisions in nuclear strategy on force
requirements and on Soviet disarmament initiatives; and the pursuit
of foreign policy objectives through arms control. A final chapter
interprets Soviet conduct of nuclear arms talks in light of this
analysis of the nation's security, nuclear strategy, and foreign
policy. With its broad overview of GorbacheV's arms control policy,
as well as its original analyses, this study will be a useful
resource for both students and experts of Soviet policy and
security studies.
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