25 March 2004.
Tag: Post-Cold War
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The Canberra Commission on the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, ‘Report (Part One): The Nuclear Weapon Debate.’ Volume 1 of 2
10 April 1996.
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United States Air Force, General Lee Butler, ‘Are Nuclear Weapons Necessary?’
11 March 1999.
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National Press Club, General Lee Butler, ‘The Risks of Nuclear Deterrence: From Superpowers to Rogue Leaders.’
2 February 1998.
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Nuclear Weapons and the Abolition of War, Michael Quinlan
April 1991
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Excerpt from notes, ‘Role of nuclear weapons in Europe.’
No date.
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‘Post-Cold War SIOP, Definitions / UKLO SACEUR Database’
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Ainslie notes, ‘Russian Command, Control and Communications, Summary.’
No date.
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Paul Webster ‘Just like old times – Russia’s old Cold Warriors couldn’t be happier with their country’s new nuclear weapons plans.’
July 1, 2003, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Summary: Beyond the Nuclear Shadow: A Phased Approach for Improving Nuclear Safety and U.S-Russian Relations, RAND ‘MR 1666.’
David E. Mosher, Lowell H. Schwartz, David R. Howell, Lynn E. Davis, 2003
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‘Chapter One, INTRODUCTION: STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS OF RUSSIA’S DECLINE.’
Olga Oliker, Tanya Charlick-Paley, RAND, 2002
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Sandia National Laboratories, Paul Robinson, ‘Is There a Purpose for Deterrence After the Cold War?’
June 2004.