Despite entreaties by the former Soviet Union, the US refused to discuss controls on naval forces. The difference between the US and Soviet approaches to naval forces is the product of differences in geography, history and strategic interests. This work reviews the factors that make naval arms control so difficult, and outlines causes of maritime accidents, the effects of limits on attack submarines and possibilities for limiting maritime nuclear weapons. Barry M. Blechman has also written "The Politics of National Defense". William J. Durch is also the author of "The ABM and Western Security".
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. Very good black boards in a very good dust jacket, in a mylar cover. The Stimson Center study team reviews the factors that make naval arms control so difficult, while at the same time highlighting how U.S. interests may be well served by selective efforts. Includes a review of the causes of maritime accidents, the effect of limits on attack submarines, and possibilities for limiting maritime nuclear weapons. N° de réf. du vendeur 001560
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