Détente and confrontation: American-Soviet relations from Nixon to ReaganBrookings Institution, 1985 - 1147 pages |
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Page 152
... accepted an NCA level and began suggesting an initial agreement limited to ABMs, Nixon was prepared to accept it.65 When the White House did authorize Ambassador Smith to parallel the formal charade of the three-to-one site option with ...
... accepted an NCA level and began suggesting an initial agreement limited to ABMs, Nixon was prepared to accept it.65 When the White House did authorize Ambassador Smith to parallel the formal charade of the three-to-one site option with ...
Page 445
... accept — rather than accept a lower total level and compensating higher MIRV level for the United States. Kissinger, knowing (as they did not) that Brezhnev had already said he would accept equal numbers (and knowing the range of ...
... accept — rather than accept a lower total level and compensating higher MIRV level for the United States. Kissinger, knowing (as they did not) that Brezhnev had already said he would accept equal numbers (and knowing the range of ...
Page 497
... accept Soviet hegemony in Eastern Europe as a political right. At the same time, it does accept it as the prevailing political condition. Both American and Soviet commentators sought to relate the Son- nenfeldt Doctrine to a "spheres of ...
... accept Soviet hegemony in Eastern Europe as a political right. At the same time, it does accept it as the prevailing political condition. Both American and Soviet commentators sought to relate the Son- nenfeldt Doctrine to a "spheres of ...
Contents
Contexts Perspectives and Issues | 1 |
The International Political Context | 8 |
The Strategic Context | 16 |
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Detente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan Raymond L. Garthoff No preview available - 1994 |
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