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SDI and U.S. Foreign Policy

โœ Scribed by Robert W. Tucker; George Liska; Robert Endicott Osgood; David P. Calleo


Publisher
Routledge
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Leaves
130
Category
Library

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Showing how the development of space technology could affect the present system of deterrence, the authors consider the consequences for U.S. foreign policy, alliance relations, and strategic stability. In the first essay, Dr. Tucker argues that a greater commitment to defensive systems would not substantially affect deterrence or extended deterren


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