International Security and Arms Control examines the impact of arms
control and nuclear strategy issues on the relationship between the
United States and the Soviet Union. Based on a conference held at
Emory University, this book's contributors include former
Presidents Ford and Carter, as well as Henry Kissinger, Anatoly
Dobrynin, and other current or former important American and
foreign government officials and academic experts. They explore the
interaction between regional conflicts and superpower policies, how
new technologies affect the status quo, and the past record and
future prospects for negotiations. Including an examination of U.S.
allies and non-nuclear nations, this important and timely new work
will appeal to the specialist or layman interested in this critical
issue.
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