Military Law, Foreign & International Law - General & Miscellaneous, Maritime Law, Arms Control & Disarmament
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Overview
Despite repeated Soviet entreaties, the United States has steadfastly refused to discuss controls on naval forces. The difference between the U.S. and Soviet approach to naval forces is the product of legitimate differences in geography, history, and strategic interest.Editorials
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Four scholars, three of whom work or have worked for the US government, explain the divergent geography, history, and strategic interests that have led the US to spurn Soviet appeals for naval arms control. They suggest that some relaxing of the policy might benefit the US. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
August 4, 1992
Publisher
Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Pages
268
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312066017