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Alexei Arbatov

Capsule Review
Jan/Feb
2007
Beyond Nucler Deterrence: Transforming the U.S.-Russian Equation
Robert Legvold
Response
Sep/Oct
2006
Nuclear Exchange: Does Washington Really Have (or Want) Nuclear Primacy?
Peter C. W. Flory, Keith Payne, Pavel Podvig, Alexei Arbatov, Keir A. Lieber, and Daryl G. Press

Could the U.S. government really destroy all of an adversary's nuclear weapons in a nuclear first strike? Does Washington want that ability? And what--if anything--should be done about it?

Capsule Review
Mar/Apr
2000
Russia and the West: The 21st Century Security Environment (Eurasia in the 21st Century, Vol. I); Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia: The 21st Century Security Environment (Eurasia in the 21st Century, Vol. II); Russia and East Asia: The 21st Century
Sarah E. Mendelson
Capsule Review
Summer
1989
Lethal Frontiers: A Soviet View Of Nuclear Strategy, Weapons, And Negotiations; The Other Side Of Arms Control: Soviet Objectives In The Gorbachev Era
Gregory F. Treverton
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