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In his 2013 State of the Union Address, President Obama stated that
the United States would "engage Russia to seek further reduction in
our nuclear arsenals". These reductions could include limits on
strategic, non-strategic and non-deployed nuclear weapons. Yet,
arms control negotiation between the United States and Russia have
stalled, leading many observers to suggest that the United States
reduce its nuclear forces unilaterally, or in parallel with Russia,
without negotiating a new treaty. Many in Congress have expressed
concerns about this possibility, both because they question the
need to reduce nuclear forces below New START levels and because
they do not want the President to agree to further reductions
without seeking the approval of Congress. This book reviews the
role of nuclear arms control in the U.S.-Soviet relationship,
looking at both formal, bilateral treaties and unilateral steps the
United States took to alter its nuclear posture. An analytic
framework is discussed reviewing the characteristics of the
different mechanisms, focusing on issues such as balance and
equality, predictability, flexibility, transparency and confidences
in compliance, and timeliness.
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