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Explaining the Cold War Legacy

Also published here. Since the beginning of April, there has been quite a rush of headline-making nuclear weapons news. The Obama Administration released its Nuclear Posture Review, which laid out significant changes from past such roadmaps; Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitri Medvedev signed a New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, which will keep both of our [...]
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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. [...]
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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. [...]
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