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War games, US-Russian relations and nuclear arms control, Stephen J. Cimbala

Label
War games, US-Russian relations and nuclear arms control, Stephen J. Cimbala
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
War games
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
961156618
Responsibility statement
Stephen J. Cimbala
Sub title
US-Russian relations and nuclear arms control
Summary
Does it make sense for the United States to cooperate with Russia to resolve international security issues? Is it possible for the two countries to work together to reduce the dangers associated with nuclear weapons? Where does Vladimir Putin fit into the calculus? Engaging the debate on these contentious issues, Stephen Cimbala provides context for and policy-relevant analysis of current US-Russian nuclear relations. --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
US-Russian Relations and Nuclear Arms Control. Nuclear Deterrence in the Cyber Age. Balancing Nuclear Modernization and Arms Control. Nuclear Arms Control: Adding China to the Mix. Coping with Nuclear Crisis. Nuclear War: Managing Pandora's Box. Minimum Deterrence: Prudent or Insufficient? Nuclear Abolition: Ideal ... but Impossible? Controlling Nuclear Proliferation. Tactical Nuclear Weapons: Deterrents or Combustibles? The Contentious Issue of Missile Defense. Geography and Nuclear Strategy. The Putin Factor. The Way Forward? Appendixes: Notes on Methodology; Nuclear Modernization and Cost Comparisons
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