New Challenges in Nuclear Arms Control [Recurso electrónico]PDF
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TextSeries: CSS Analyses in Security Policy ; N0. 232, October 2018Publication details: Zurich Christian Nünlist Octubre 2018Description: Recurso Online, 4 p. 570 KBISSN: - 2296-0244
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A return to nuclear arms control would be a sensible move at this
point in time. However, this would require taking into account the
differences between the Cold War era and the current day: The replacement
of nuclear bipolarity by multipolarity and the linkage with
non-nuclear military developments. Moreover, for the foreseeable
future, there is little prospect of political leadership in arms control.
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