Publication

Oct 2000

This paper discusses reforms in US strategic arms control policy. The author argues that the United States and Russia should embrace a radically new framework to achieve deeper reductions in strategic nuclear forces and that the centerpiece of such a reform agenda should be arms control through unilateral and parallel unilateral measures. The paper concludes that unless the US embraces a more flexible and innovative approach to strategic arms control, progress will be deterred in developing a nuclear weapons posture for the new security environment.

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Author Jeffrey Simon
Series INSS CSR Strategic Forum
Issue 178
Publisher Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
Copyright © 2001 Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
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