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Outer Space - Weapons, Diplomacy, and Security (Paperback): Alexei Arbatov, Vladimir Dvorkin Outer Space - Weapons, Diplomacy, and Security (Paperback)
Alexei Arbatov, Vladimir Dvorkin
R594 Discovery Miles 5 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this era of globalization, the world is facing a host of challenging security problems --from the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction to international terrorism to accelerating climate change to energy security --that cannot be resolved unilaterally, especially through the unilateral use of military force. One key issue that requires urgent global attention is literally "out of this world" the military use of outer space.

This collection of essays by leading Russian experts analyzes the current military use of outer space. The book describes the space weapons programs of various countries. It details the history of negotiations to prevent, or at least control, the weaponization of space, including analyses of the political, military, technical, and legal problems facing negotiators trying to avoid a catastrophic new space race.

Beyond Nuclear Deterrence - Transforming the U.S.-Russian Equation (Paperback): Vladimir Dvorkin Beyond Nuclear Deterrence - Transforming the U.S.-Russian Equation (Paperback)
Vladimir Dvorkin
R306 R289 Discovery Miles 2 890 Save R17 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

For nearly fifty years, including the decade and a half since the end of the Cold War, deterrence has remained the central nuclear arms control policy between the United States, Russia, and other principal nuclear powers. The question today is: Has the concept of deterrence outlived its usefulness? In Beyond Nuclear Deterrence, two of Russias top nonproliferation and international security experts, Alexei Arbatov and Vladimir Dvorkin, critically assess the history of deterrence as it emerged between the Soviet Union and the U.S. and evolved through the Cold War to include an expanding nuclear club. The authors argue that while deterrence as a concept has always been paradoxical, it is poorly equipped to handle todays most significant nuclear challenges: proliferation and terrorism. Nuclear arms control must move beyond the deadlock of deterrence. The U.S. and Russia need to take the first bilateral steps to remove mutual nuclear deterrence as the foundation of their strategic relationship and implement changes that can be exported internationally.

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