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A Siop for Perestroika?
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The evolving strategic relationship between the US and the Soviet Union appears to offer an unprecedented opportunity for both nations to develop nuclear weapons development and deployment policies based on a shared security commitment to deterrent stability and risk reduction, rather than on the latent insecurities that characterized cold war defense policy. Given that the United States has apparently arrived at a culminating point in its competition with the Soviet Union, a new deterrent cons…
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The evolving strategic relationship between the US and the Soviet Union appears to offer an unprecedented opportunity for both nations to develop nuclear weapons development and deployment policies based on a shared security commitment to deterrent stability and risk reduction, rather than on the latent insecurities that characterized cold war defense policy. Given that the United States has apparently arrived at a culminating point in its competition with the Soviet Union, a new deterrent construct is urgently required if we are to realize the gains possible in current global events.

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The evolving strategic relationship between the US and the Soviet Union appears to offer an unprecedented opportunity for both nations to develop nuclear weapons development and deployment policies based on a shared security commitment to deterrent stability and risk reduction, rather than on the latent insecurities that characterized cold war defense policy. Given that the United States has apparently arrived at a culminating point in its competition with the Soviet Union, a new deterrent construct is urgently required if we are to realize the gains possible in current global events.

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