The signing of the treaty on Limitation of Anti-Bailistic Missile Systems and the Interim Agreement of Certain Measures with Respect to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms were proclaimed as historic events in every sense of the word. A White House statement referring to the 26 May 1972 Nixon-Brezhnev summit accords hailed the signing as the first time that two major power.a have achieved this kind of understanding affecting their vital security
For the forty years of the Cold War, U.S. foreign and defense policy was guided by a central theme, ...
SALT, or the triumph of arms control, by Pierre Hassner Does the Moscow agreement on strategic arms...
The writer summarises the progress of the SALT negotiations to date and assesses their impli.cations...
While we may well be standing on the threshold of a most far-reaching arms agreement today, the post...
In today’s climate, when each day seems to revisit conflicts of days gone by, particularly the Cold ...
President Carter (and key members of his administration) seemingly have an approach to arms control ...
Drawing on evidence produced during the 7 years of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), we he...
This book examines the negotiations between the USA and the USSR on the limitation of strategic arms...
This cartoon places the then ongoing Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) between the United State...
The Soviet Union and the SALT: coexistence and strategic parity, by Renata Bournazel The SALT agreem...
SALT: a realist agreement without undue complacency, by Stanley Hoffmann The second Americano-Sovie...
This paper examines the United States\u27 negotiation strategy in the First Strategic Arms Limitatio...
The purpose of this article is to consider the Carter administration's efforts on SALT II and human ...
Includes index.Cover title.President Carter's letter of transmittal to the Senate.--Secretary Vance'...
Washington, D.C. Date: April 9, 1970 Floor statement by Senator Edmund S. Muskie on SALT talks.https...
For the forty years of the Cold War, U.S. foreign and defense policy was guided by a central theme, ...
SALT, or the triumph of arms control, by Pierre Hassner Does the Moscow agreement on strategic arms...
The writer summarises the progress of the SALT negotiations to date and assesses their impli.cations...
While we may well be standing on the threshold of a most far-reaching arms agreement today, the post...
In today’s climate, when each day seems to revisit conflicts of days gone by, particularly the Cold ...
President Carter (and key members of his administration) seemingly have an approach to arms control ...
Drawing on evidence produced during the 7 years of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), we he...
This book examines the negotiations between the USA and the USSR on the limitation of strategic arms...
This cartoon places the then ongoing Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) between the United State...
The Soviet Union and the SALT: coexistence and strategic parity, by Renata Bournazel The SALT agreem...
SALT: a realist agreement without undue complacency, by Stanley Hoffmann The second Americano-Sovie...
This paper examines the United States\u27 negotiation strategy in the First Strategic Arms Limitatio...
The purpose of this article is to consider the Carter administration's efforts on SALT II and human ...
Includes index.Cover title.President Carter's letter of transmittal to the Senate.--Secretary Vance'...
Washington, D.C. Date: April 9, 1970 Floor statement by Senator Edmund S. Muskie on SALT talks.https...
For the forty years of the Cold War, U.S. foreign and defense policy was guided by a central theme, ...
SALT, or the triumph of arms control, by Pierre Hassner Does the Moscow agreement on strategic arms...
The writer summarises the progress of the SALT negotiations to date and assesses their impli.cations...