Reducing nuclear arsenals
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Reducing nuclear arsenals
Academic and Professional, 1991
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This volume contains the proceedings of the Third Castiglioncello International Conference on "Nuclear Arsenals Reduction - Perspectives and Consequences" which took place in Livorno, Italy, from 22 to 25 September 1989.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The strategic nuclear arsenals of the superpowers: the Soviet-US strategic nuclear and space talks - problems and prospects, L.Masterkov
- US-Soviet negotiations - problems and prospects, Richard L.Garwin
- the US-Soviet strategic arms reduction talks - status and major issues, Paul S.Brown
- START - finishing an unfinished business, Alexei G.Arbatov
- the future of the global strategic balance, Desmond Ball
- the future utilization of redundant weapon-grade material, Edoardo Amaldi
- nuclear warhead dismantlement and possible reuse in civil nuclear power reactors, Cesare Silvi. Part 2 Actual and potential second-rank nuclear forces: the nuclear arsenals of France, Great Britain and China, Hugh Beach
- the French nuclear force in the era of negotiation, Jean Klein
- the international system and nuclear deterrence - a Chinese perspective, Cui Liru
- nuclear-weapon proliferation - problems and prospects, Alessandro Pascolini
- nuclear-weapon proliferation, Francesco Calogero. Part 3 The reduction of conventional and theatre nuclear forces in Europe: the INF Treaty - provisions and precedents, Catherine M.Kelleher
- conventional and nuclear forces in Europe - the importance of the Vienna talks, Jonathan Dean
- conventional stability and nuclear-weapons reduction in Europe, Carlo Jean
- deterrence of disarmament - NATO must cope with the debate, Antonia Handler Chayes and Caroline R.Russell
- the NATO summit of May 1989 and theatre nuclear weapons in Europe, Elmar Schmahling
- the Lance Suga - a US-NATO debate on modernization of theatre nuclear weapons, Marco De Andreis
- the Vienna talks and the Italian armoured tanks series, Luigi Anderlini.
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