Controlling non-strategic nuclear weapons : obstacles and opportunities /
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Colorado Springs, Colo. : Washington, DC :
USAF Institute for National Security Studies ; U.S. Government Printing Office,
[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. 1. Defining the NSNW problem. Non-strategic nuclear weapons controls: what's the problem? / Lewis Dunn
- Non-strategic nuclear weapons: problems of definition / Andrea Gabbitas
- NATO nuclear strategy beyond the Cold War / Stanley Sloan
- U.S. sub-strategic nuclear forces and NATO / Maynard Glitman. Pt. 2. Contending objectives. Non-strategic nuclear weapons: defining U.S. objectives / Robert Gromoll and Dunbar Lockwood
- Nuclear weapons and regional deterrence / Robert Joseph. Pt. 3. Obstacles. Verification challenges on the road to NSNW control / Philip Foley
- Obstacles to NSNW arms control / Jack Mendolsohn
- Russia and arms control for non-strategic nuclear weapons / David Yost
- China's perspective on NSNW and arms control / Ken Allen. Pt. 4. Possible solutions. Diplomatic solutions to the 'problem' of NSNW / Linton Brooks
- Practical steps for addressing the problem of NSNW / William Potter
- Controlling non-strategic nuclear forces / Joseph Pilat. Pt. 5. Conclusion. NSNW and arms control: implications for the U.S. Air Force / James Smith. Appendices: NATO NPG Montebello Declaration, 1983
- London Declaration, 1990
- U.S. Presidential Nuclear Initiatie, 1991
- Russian Responses to Bush Initiative
- NATO Strategic Concept, 1991
- Helsinki Agreement on START III, 1997
- Russia's National Security Concept, 2000
- NGP communiqué.