What Next for Arms Control?
What Next for Arms Control?
The Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) agreement will be ratified by the Senate this spring, setting new precedents for arms control agreements: (1) actual reductions in the number of nuclear warheads held by the superpowers; (2)asymmetrical reductions of weapons; (3) intrusive verification measures.
The INF agreement also contains risks: (1) all the above accomplishments may prove to be significantly more difficult when an agreement covers a large part of the nuclear arsenals, ra...
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