Category Archives: Cold War History

The Possibility of Global Zero: An Interview with Ambassador Richard Burt

Also published here. Back in January, I found myself smiling over the title of an article: “Arms Control: It’s Back and Hot!” I was amused, because in my mind, nuclear arms control never went away. It’s just that the general public has lost interest over the years. However, thanks to the efforts of various non-governmental [...]
Also posted in Interviews, Nuclear Weapons | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

The Legacy of the Cold War Arms Race: An Interview With David E. Hoffman

Originally published here. If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development. — Aristotle It is absolutely critical for everyone, not just the arms control community, to understand the history of the Cold War: its origins, its conclusion, and how the vast weapons programs on both sides are still a dangerous issue today. [...]
Also posted in Biological Weapons, Interviews, Nuclear Weapons | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Legacy of the Cold War Arms Race: An Interview With David E. Hoffman

Originally published here. If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development. — Aristotle It is absolutely critical for everyone, not just the arms control community, to understand the history of the Cold War: its origins, its conclusion, and how the vast weapons programs on both sides are still a dangerous issue today. [...]
Also posted in Biological Weapons, Nuclear Weapons | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment