Deadly Gambits: The Reagan Administration and the Stalemate in Nuclear Arms ControlA behind the scenes view of nuclear arms control under the Reagan Administration. |
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... Karpov was a veteran of earlier negotiations . He had served with apparent competence as principal deputy to the chief negotiator , Vladimir Semyonov , during much of SALT II , then as Semyonov's successor in the concluding stages of ...
... Karpov was a veteran of earlier negotiations . He had served with apparent competence as principal deputy to the chief negotiator , Vladimir Semyonov , during much of SALT II , then as Semyonov's successor in the concluding stages of ...
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... Karpov presented the Soviet proposal at the Friday meeting , Rowny produced a piece of paper of his own , read it , and tabled it . Karpov was taken aback : “ But you will submit our proposal to Washing- ton and get a formal response ...
... Karpov presented the Soviet proposal at the Friday meeting , Rowny produced a piece of paper of his own , read it , and tabled it . Karpov was taken aback : “ But you will submit our proposal to Washing- ton and get a formal response ...
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... Karpov that the sessions would be " more efficient and businesslike " if the members split up one on one with their interlocutors : " No more MIRVing your post - plenary teams . ” The Soviets balked . Karpov explained that the Soviet ...
... Karpov that the sessions would be " more efficient and businesslike " if the members split up one on one with their interlocutors : " No more MIRVing your post - plenary teams . ” The Soviets balked . Karpov explained that the Soviet ...
Contents
Decision and Indecision | 21 |
Collision and Derailment | 36 |
The Negotiator | 52 |
Copyright | |
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