Contents
| | 1. Introduction: The Recent History of American-Soviet Arms Control Negotiations | 1 |
|
| George M. Seignious, II |
| Part I. The Future of Arms Control |
| | 2. The Future of American-Soviet Arms Control Negotiations: The Strategic Defense Initiative Debate | 9 |
|
| Kenneth L. Adelman |
| | 3. An Analysis of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) | 19 |
|
| Molly Ravenel |
| | 4. A Critique of American-Soviet Arms Control Negotiations | 23 |
|
| Milton L. Boykin |
| Part II. U.S. and Soviet Nuclear Weapons Policy |
| | 5. Nuclear Weapons Policy of the USSR | 37 |
|
| Raymond L. Garthoff |
| | 6. The Policy of The United States on Nuclear Weapons, 1945-1985 | 43 |
|
| Larry H. Addington |
| | 7. NATO, Nuclear Weapons, and Arms Control | 51 |
|
| Edward B. Davis |
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Publication information:
Book title: Arms Control and Nuclear Weapons: U.S. Policies and the National Interest.
Contributors: W. Gray Nichols - Editor, Milton L. Boykin - Editor.
Publisher: Greenwood Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1987.
Page number: v.
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