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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... zero option , but his state- ment also contained an unintentional preview of the proposal that Reagan would make to the Soviet Union nine months later , in November 1981 . Those nine months saw the Administration come a long way . The ...
... zero option , but his state- ment also contained an unintentional preview of the proposal that Reagan would make to the Soviet Union nine months later , in November 1981 . Those nine months saw the Administration come a long way . The ...
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... zero option came up , " We already chose a ' zero option ' as our own deployment mode in Europe back when we took out our Jupiters and Thors in the early sixties . Anything above zero is forced upon us by the other side . " Iklé was ...
... zero option came up , " We already chose a ' zero option ' as our own deployment mode in Europe back when we took out our Jupiters and Thors in the early sixties . Anything above zero is forced upon us by the other side . " Iklé was ...
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... zero - only option than the zero - plus alternative . Knowing he was beaten , Haig made a passionate plea for proposing the zero - only option in a way that avoided any implication of an ultimatum . Otherwise , he argued , the Soviets ...
... zero - only option than the zero - plus alternative . Knowing he was beaten , Haig made a passionate plea for proposing the zero - only option in a way that avoided any implication of an ultimatum . Otherwise , he argued , the Soviets ...
Contents
Decision and Indecision | 21 |
Collision and Derailment | 36 |
The Negotiator | 52 |
Copyright | |
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