Soviet Ballistic Missile Défense and NATO, by David S. Yost The Soviet potential for « breakout » or « creepout » from the cons-traints of the ABM Treaty has grown, owing to the expansion and upgrading of the Moscow System, the development of potentially BMD-capable surface-to-air missiles, the construction of new large phased-array radars, and investments in exotic advanced technologies. A large unilateral expansion of Soviet BMD capabilities could pose grave implications for the Atlantic Alliance in contingencies of crisis and war, and increase the possible vulnerability of the West to Soviet blackmail. Owing to the uncertain prospects of arms control solutions (especially in light of apparent Soviet violations of the ABM Treaty and the S...
International audienceThe collapse of the Soviet Union profoundly altered the unstable balances of t...
CISSM Working PaperThis working paper has resulted in the publication of Beyond Nuclear Deterence: T...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/69109/2/10.1177_096701068201300319.pd
Soviet Ballistic Missile Défense and NATO, by David S. Yost The Soviet potential for « breakout » or...
European anxieties about ballistic missile defense, by David S. Yost European anxieties about US bal...
Russian-American Relations and the Future of Arms Control, by Dmitri TRENIN The cold war era has bee...
Géré François. David S. Yost. Soviet Ballistic Missile Defense and the Western Alliance. In: Politiq...
Arms control implications of the new ballistic missile defence policy, by Bhupendra Jasani Whilst th...
The SS-20 challenge and Soviet strategy as regards Europe, by Lothar Ruehl If on a world level the ...
There is a clear convergence of vital security interests of Russia and NATO countries in that: No nu...
The American program BMD has been formally regarded as the greatest –alongside NATO enlargement to t...
The view of both Moscow and Washington on ballistic missile defense (BMD) for a long time rested...
The article analyses the political and military aspects of progress in the dialogue between Russia a...
The SALT, vain and dangerous, by Pierre M. Gallois The US failed to gain real advantage from the SA...
New Realities in NATO and US Policy, by John Yochelson Since Chancellor Schmidt raised the question...
International audienceThe collapse of the Soviet Union profoundly altered the unstable balances of t...
CISSM Working PaperThis working paper has resulted in the publication of Beyond Nuclear Deterence: T...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/69109/2/10.1177_096701068201300319.pd
Soviet Ballistic Missile Défense and NATO, by David S. Yost The Soviet potential for « breakout » or...
European anxieties about ballistic missile defense, by David S. Yost European anxieties about US bal...
Russian-American Relations and the Future of Arms Control, by Dmitri TRENIN The cold war era has bee...
Géré François. David S. Yost. Soviet Ballistic Missile Defense and the Western Alliance. In: Politiq...
Arms control implications of the new ballistic missile defence policy, by Bhupendra Jasani Whilst th...
The SS-20 challenge and Soviet strategy as regards Europe, by Lothar Ruehl If on a world level the ...
There is a clear convergence of vital security interests of Russia and NATO countries in that: No nu...
The American program BMD has been formally regarded as the greatest –alongside NATO enlargement to t...
The view of both Moscow and Washington on ballistic missile defense (BMD) for a long time rested...
The article analyses the political and military aspects of progress in the dialogue between Russia a...
The SALT, vain and dangerous, by Pierre M. Gallois The US failed to gain real advantage from the SA...
New Realities in NATO and US Policy, by John Yochelson Since Chancellor Schmidt raised the question...
International audienceThe collapse of the Soviet Union profoundly altered the unstable balances of t...
CISSM Working PaperThis working paper has resulted in the publication of Beyond Nuclear Deterence: T...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/69109/2/10.1177_096701068201300319.pd