Arms control and proliferation challenges to the reset policy:
The current U.S. reset policy with Russia involves efforts to blaze a path of mutual cooperation on arms control and proliferation. In arms control, we see determined administration attempts to promote greater nuclear reductions in the direction of nuclear zero, including reductions in tactical nucl...
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Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
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Zusammenfassung: | The current U.S. reset policy with Russia involves efforts to blaze a path of mutual cooperation on arms control and proliferation. In arms control, we see determined administration attempts to promote greater nuclear reductions in the direction of nuclear zero, including reductions in tactical nuclear weapons. This necessarily leads Moscow to raise issues of missile defense in Europe that it vehemently opposes. This monograph analyzes Russia's position on these arms control issues and examines the chances for the United States to achieve its arms control goals in the foreseeable future. It also looks at the Russian position with regard to the main nonproliferation issues of Iran and North Korea, what the implications of these positions are for the achievement of U.S. policy goals, and what the United States might do with regard to Russia to advance those goals in a dynamic international environment |
Beschreibung: | "November 2011." Includes bibliographical references (p. 90-117) Summary -- Introduction -- Russia's American obsession -- Regional security in Eurasia in Russian thinking -- Russia's force modernization and positions on the new nuclear agenda -- Russian perceptions of the new treaty -- Proliferation -- Threats to Russia -- Policy recommendations |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 117 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9781584875086 |
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spelling | Blank, Stephen 1950- Verfasser (DE-588)132486938 aut Arms control and proliferation challenges to the reset policy Stephen J. Blank Carlisle, PA Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College 2011 VIII, 117 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Strategic Studies Institute monograph "November 2011." Includes bibliographical references (p. 90-117) Summary -- Introduction -- Russia's American obsession -- Regional security in Eurasia in Russian thinking -- Russia's force modernization and positions on the new nuclear agenda -- Russian perceptions of the new treaty -- Proliferation -- Threats to Russia -- Policy recommendations The current U.S. reset policy with Russia involves efforts to blaze a path of mutual cooperation on arms control and proliferation. In arms control, we see determined administration attempts to promote greater nuclear reductions in the direction of nuclear zero, including reductions in tactical nuclear weapons. This necessarily leads Moscow to raise issues of missile defense in Europe that it vehemently opposes. This monograph analyzes Russia's position on these arms control issues and examines the chances for the United States to achieve its arms control goals in the foreseeable future. It also looks at the Russian position with regard to the main nonproliferation issues of Iran and North Korea, what the implications of these positions are for the achievement of U.S. policy goals, and what the United States might do with regard to Russia to advance those goals in a dynamic international environment Russia (Federation) / Treaties, etc / United States / 2010 Apr. 8 Arms control / Russia (Federation) Nuclear arms control / Russia (Federation) Disarmament / Russia (Federation) Nuclear nonproliferation / Government policy / Russia (Federation) Nuclear nonproliferation / Korea (North) Nuclear nonproliferation / Iran Außenpolitik Politik United States / Foreign relations / Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) / Foreign relations / United States USA Strategic Studies Institute (Carlisle Barracks, Pa.) Sonstige (DE-588)1046371-9 oth |
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title_auth | Arms control and proliferation challenges to the reset policy |
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title_full | Arms control and proliferation challenges to the reset policy Stephen J. Blank |
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title_short | Arms control and proliferation challenges to the reset policy |
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topic | Russia (Federation) / Treaties, etc / United States / 2010 Apr. 8 Arms control / Russia (Federation) Nuclear arms control / Russia (Federation) Disarmament / Russia (Federation) Nuclear nonproliferation / Government policy / Russia (Federation) Nuclear nonproliferation / Korea (North) Nuclear nonproliferation / Iran Außenpolitik Politik |
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