necessary to reach agreements with the Americans while maintaining the security of the Soviet Union in the traditional sense of this term. But very soon, however, a "new political thinking" began to offer quite a different definition of "security," although the way to this new understanding was not an easy one. In the meantime, the new Soviet leadership faced a number of challenges, one of which was the Krasnoyarsk radar station.
The Defense and Space Talks (DST) in American terminology or the Group on Space Arms according to the Soviet Side. The Soviets were willing to call it DST in unofficial exchanges, as they have several times here. This does not in any way diminish their emphasis on the supposed "space-strike" agenda. U.S. Ed.
Literally a direction or axis; in this case, each of the three components of NST was a napravleniye. U.S. Ed.
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Big Five: Arms Control Decision-Making in the Soviet Union. Contributors: Aleksandr' G. Savel'Yev - author, Nikolay N. Detinov - author, Dmitriy Trenin - transltr, Gregory Varhall - editor. Publisher: Praeger Publishers. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: 94.
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