With the emergence of the nuclear era and a balance of terror, the value that nations have previously associated with alliance participation has lessened. A rise in nationalism has highlighted the close association between national prestige and the possession of nuclear arms. The net effect appears to be a consistently weaker bargaining position with the Soviets
On 6 October 1979, General Secretary L.I. Brezhnev bunched a surprise diplomatic offensive against t...
For more than three decades, the NATO Alliance has successfully kept the peace in Western Europe,...
It has been long understood that the balance of power, and particularly changes in the balance, can ...
During the past 44 years the U.S.-Soviet relationship has been stalemated. Our preoccupation with co...
The Soviet Union began to expand its sphere of influence after World War II and by 1948 had consolid...
During the past 45 years, the U.S.- Soviet relationship has been the dynamic focus of our foreign an...
In an age in which reassessment of traditional wisdom is being regularly called for-witness the deba...
A growing literature suggests that nuclear assistance from other countries is an important determina...
America’s alliances in Europe and East Asia all involve some institutional cooperation on U.S. nucle...
In recent years Russia finds itself in a completely new geopolitical situation caused by the collaps...
U.S. policy requires that the Navy have the capability to operate on the northern flank of NATO, spe...
For more than thirty years the security of Western Europe has been built upon the link with the Unit...
Two underlying forces that are at work on the world scene are the diffusion of power away from Mosco...
The end of the cold war changed the nuclear challenge facing the United States: the predominant thre...
Following the demise of several critical U.S.-Russian bilateral treaties, the world now faces the mo...
On 6 October 1979, General Secretary L.I. Brezhnev bunched a surprise diplomatic offensive against t...
For more than three decades, the NATO Alliance has successfully kept the peace in Western Europe,...
It has been long understood that the balance of power, and particularly changes in the balance, can ...
During the past 44 years the U.S.-Soviet relationship has been stalemated. Our preoccupation with co...
The Soviet Union began to expand its sphere of influence after World War II and by 1948 had consolid...
During the past 45 years, the U.S.- Soviet relationship has been the dynamic focus of our foreign an...
In an age in which reassessment of traditional wisdom is being regularly called for-witness the deba...
A growing literature suggests that nuclear assistance from other countries is an important determina...
America’s alliances in Europe and East Asia all involve some institutional cooperation on U.S. nucle...
In recent years Russia finds itself in a completely new geopolitical situation caused by the collaps...
U.S. policy requires that the Navy have the capability to operate on the northern flank of NATO, spe...
For more than thirty years the security of Western Europe has been built upon the link with the Unit...
Two underlying forces that are at work on the world scene are the diffusion of power away from Mosco...
The end of the cold war changed the nuclear challenge facing the United States: the predominant thre...
Following the demise of several critical U.S.-Russian bilateral treaties, the world now faces the mo...
On 6 October 1979, General Secretary L.I. Brezhnev bunched a surprise diplomatic offensive against t...
For more than three decades, the NATO Alliance has successfully kept the peace in Western Europe,...
It has been long understood that the balance of power, and particularly changes in the balance, can ...