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Since the mid-1980s, the United States and the Soviet Union, later Russia, have achieved substantial reductions in their nuclear forces. ....
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American Foreign Policy
.... In 1987, he signed the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty, eliminating not only the Soviet and US missiles deployed since the late 1970s, but also the ....
(2317 9 )

Electromagnetism
.... also characterizes the physical world within the context of four forces, which are gravity, electromagnetism, and both strong and the weak nuclear forces. ....
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NATO Success and Failure in an Evolving Relations
.... relative low point in the early 1980s, due to the strident rhetoric of the Reagan Administration and its attempt to modernize tactical nuclear forces in Europe ....
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Doctrine of Containment of the Soviet Union
.... different problems than did those within the American national-security structure who were charged with responsibility for planning American nuclear forces. ....
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Future of NATO
.... In the 1950s, American policy had been based on "massive retaliation," an all-or-nothing response by the US nuclear forces to any serious aggression. ....
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Historical Perspectives of NATO
.... In the 1950s, American policy had been based on "massive retaliation," an all-or-nothing response by the US nuclear forces to any serious aggression. ....
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ANALYSES OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS This resea
.... of Cuban defense." Over the opposition of parts of the military and the Party, Khrushchev had sponsored a major buildup of strategic nuclear forces (at the ....
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US Military Stance in Europe INTRODUCTION A number of changes have
.... continues to be a major defense priority in Europe, there is a need for such modernized equipment as early-warning systems and upgraded nuclear forces. ....
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The United States and Nuclear Weapons
.... One of the forces that has prevented the spread of weapons to a wider number of countries is the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). ....
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Inclinations Toward War Why do human beings go to war? Th
.... in the instruments of war has been that of the nuclear era; both superpowers were confident enough in the effects of their own nuclear forces, but also all too ....
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Issues of Arm Control in the Middle East
.... Nonconventional forces, especially nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons and ballistic missiles, have become more salient than ever before. ....
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Palaestinian Issue
.... Given Israel's presumed nuclear forces, Iraq's chemical weapons, and the likelihood of further proliferation of both nuclear and chemical bacteriological ....
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Threats to US Interests and Responses
.... affects important national interests and even critical national interests (through the threat of nuclear weapons), the use of military forces to combat ....
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Japanese Security Relations in Post-Cold War Era
.... For the quarter century prior to its demise, the Soviet build-up of conventional and nuclear forces was viewed by the Chinese as a far greater threat. ....
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Origins of NATO
.... Even after planned reductions in nuclear forces are complete, Russia will still have control over more than 4,000 strategic warheads. ....
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ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR
.... up when Halle wrote) can only be comprehended in the overall context of the Cold War; the "front" had merely been changed, from nuclear-forces confrontation to ....
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Why the Cold War Ended
.... the Central Front Europe Treaty which led, respectively, to very large mutual reductions in nuclear arms and the withdrawal of conventional forces from Central ....
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END OF THE COLD WAR
.... the Central Front Europe Treaty which led, respectively, to very large mutual reductions in nuclear arms and the withdrawal of conventional forces from Central ....
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THE MILITARY IN MODERN JAPAN
.... relied primarily on American military power to safeguard its national security interests and maintained only relatively minor non-nuclear military forces. ....
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THE MILITARY IN MODERN JAPAN This
.... relied primarily on American military power to safeguard its national security interests and maintained only relatively minor non-nuclear military forces. ....
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Cold War
.... Yet, much violence underlie this piece of legislation as Communist forces moved into .... who could build up the biggest and most destructive pile of nuclear weapons ....
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Middle East Arm Reductions Treaty
.... Nonconventional forces, especially nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons and ballistic missiles, have become more salient than ever before. ....
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International Atomic Energy Agency
.... These 11 years challenged the concept of peaceful non-proliferation and raised the issue of to what extent, and by which forces, should nuclear enforcement be ....
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An Outlook for US Foreign Policy
.... nations, which have shunned the Iraq mission, they that cannot continue a kind of isolationism in an era of terrorism, nuclear bombs, and rogue forces. ....
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Historical Examples of Strategic Leadership
.... was the one leader who could order American military forces into combat. Moreover, he was the only American leader who could order the use of nuclear weapons. ....
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Assessing Iranian Intelligence
.... the event of an attack by the United States on nuclear facilities within .... potential terrorist and/or paramilitary attacks on United States armed forces in Iraq. ....
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Nuclear Submarine Technology & Missions MORE SILENT, MORE DEEP ...
.... The nuclear submarine, however, remains a vital weapon in the arsenal of maritime warfare and strategic deterrence. Chant, Christopher (1990). Sea Forces of ....
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Risks, Costs & Benefits of Nuclear Power
.... Although some strong forces work against such developments, thoughtful regulatory strategy .... Nuclear power in the United States is regulated by the Nuclear ....
(1666 7 )

MARITIME ISSUES IN ASIA PACIFIC REGION
.... Japan could easily become a nuclear power and its Self-Defense forces, particularly its air force and navy, are formidable. The ....
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