Arms Control and Strategic Stability

Arms Control and Strategic Stability by William T. Parsons, published by UPA on February 15, 2002, is a comprehensive examination of contemporary arms control issues. This 184-page book presents insights from leading experts on the implications of new weapons technology, the START and INF negotiations, and the complexities of treaty verification and compliance. The work also addresses confidence-building and risk reduction measures, providing a thorough overview of the current landscape in arms control.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the United States’ military policy and national security concerns as they relate to arms control. The collection emphasizes the challenges posed by evolving weaponry and the importance of effective negotiation strategies. Co-published with the Center for Law and National Security at the University of Virginia, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the intricate dynamics of arms control and its impact on strategic stability.
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In this collection, leading arms control experts focus on the impact of new weapons technology, the START and INF negotiations, treaty verification and compliance, and confidence-building and risk reduction measures. Co-published with the Center for Law and National Security, University of Virginia.
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