Although the present book never intended to be quite so timely,
Beyond Nunn-Lugar: Curbing the Next Wave of Weapons Proliferation
Threats from Russia is one book that, coming so soon after the
events of September 11, 2001, and shortly before President Bush's
Russian summit, should find a ready audience. The essays in the
book were originally commissioned by the Nonproliferation Policy
Education Center (NPEC) as part of a year-long study on the future
of U.S.-Russian nonproliferation cooperation. What makes the book
different from other studies of U.S.-Russian cooperation is its
reliance on competitive strategies.1 Originally devised as a
business management tool and subsequently used by the Pentagon to
guide its military planning against the Soviet Union, the
analytical approach based on competitive strategies requires
analysts to evaluate long-term trends, 10 to 20 years out.
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