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September 2012 (Working Draft)

Reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis in the Context of Strategic Stability

Discussion Paper

By Andrei A. Kokoshin

In this discussion paper Andrei Kokoshin, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and sixth secretary of the Russian Security Council, offers a concise discussion of the essence of the most dangerous nuclear crisis in the history of humankind.

 

AP Photo/U.S. Defense Department

September 2012 (Working Draft)

Reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis in the Context of Strategic Stability

Discussion Paper

By Andrei A. Kokoshin

In this discussion paper Andrei Kokoshin, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and sixth secretary of the Russian Security Council, offers a concise discussion of the essence of the most dangerous nuclear crisis in the history of humankind.

 

AP Photo/U.S. Defense Department

September 2012 (Working Draft)

Reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis in the Context of Strategic Stability

Discussion Paper

By Andrei A. Kokoshin

In this discussion paper Andrei Kokoshin, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and sixth secretary of the Russian Security Council, offers a concise discussion of the essence of the most dangerous nuclear crisis in the history of humankind.

 

AP Photo/U.S. Defense Department

September 2012 (Working Draft)

Reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis in the Context of Strategic Stability

Discussion Paper

By Andrei A. Kokoshin

In this discussion paper Andrei Kokoshin, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and sixth secretary of the Russian Security Council, offers a concise discussion of the essence of the most dangerous nuclear crisis in the history of humankind.

 

AP Photo/U.S. Defense Department

September 2012 (Working Draft)

Reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis in the Context of Strategic Stability

Discussion Paper

By Andrei A. Kokoshin

In this discussion paper Andrei Kokoshin, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and sixth secretary of the Russian Security Council, offers a concise discussion of the essence of the most dangerous nuclear crisis in the history of humankind.

 

 

June 2011

"Ensuring Strategic Stability in the Past and Present: Theoretical and Applied Questions"

Paper

By Andrei A. Kokoshin

In the Foreword to this paper by Andrei Kokoshin, Belfer Center Director Graham Allison writes: "The global nuclear order is reaching a tipping point. Several trends are advancing along crooked paths, each undermining this order. These trends include North Korea’s expanding nuclear weapons program, Iran’s continuing nuclear ambitions, Pakistan’s increasing instability, growing doubts about the sustainability of the nonproliferation regime in general, and terrorist groups’ enduring aspirations to acquire nuclear weapons. Andrei Kokoshin, deputy of the State Duma and former secretary of Russia’s Security Council, analyzes these challenges that threaten to cause the nuclear order to collapse in the following paper."

 

AP Photo/U.S. Defense Department

September 2012 (Working Draft)

Reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis in the Context of Strategic Stability

Discussion Paper

By Andrei A. Kokoshin

In this discussion paper Andrei Kokoshin, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and sixth secretary of the Russian Security Council, offers a concise discussion of the essence of the most dangerous nuclear crisis in the history of humankind.

 

 

June 2011

"Ensuring Strategic Stability in the Past and Present: Theoretical and Applied Questions"

Paper

By Andrei A. Kokoshin

In the Foreword to this paper by Andrei Kokoshin, Belfer Center Director Graham Allison writes: "The global nuclear order is reaching a tipping point. Several trends are advancing along crooked paths, each undermining this order. These trends include North Korea’s expanding nuclear weapons program, Iran’s continuing nuclear ambitions, Pakistan’s increasing instability, growing doubts about the sustainability of the nonproliferation regime in general, and terrorist groups’ enduring aspirations to acquire nuclear weapons. Andrei Kokoshin, deputy of the State Duma and former secretary of Russia’s Security Council, analyzes these challenges that threaten to cause the nuclear order to collapse in the following paper."

 

June 2011

"Ensuring Strategic Stability in the Past and Present: Theoretical and Applied Questions"

Paper

By Andrei A. Kokoshin

In the Foreword to this paper by Andrei Kokoshin, Belfer Center Director Graham Allison writes: "The global nuclear order is reaching a tipping point. Several trends are advancing along crooked paths, each undermining this order. These trends include North Korea’s expanding nuclear weapons program, Iran’s continuing nuclear ambitions, Pakistan’s increasing instability, growing doubts about the sustainability of the nonproliferation regime in general, and terrorist groups’ enduring aspirations to acquire nuclear weapons. Andrei Kokoshin, deputy of the State Duma and former secretary of Russia’s Security Council, analyzes these challenges that threaten to cause the nuclear order to collapse in the following paper."

 

June 2011

"Ensuring Strategic Stability in the Past and Present: Theoretical and Applied Questions"

Paper

By Andrei A. Kokoshin

In the Foreword to this paper by Andrei Kokoshin, Belfer Center Director Graham Allison writes: "The global nuclear order is reaching a tipping point. Several trends are advancing along crooked paths, each undermining this order. These trends include North Korea’s expanding nuclear weapons program, Iran’s continuing nuclear ambitions, Pakistan’s increasing instability, growing doubts about the sustainability of the nonproliferation regime in general, and terrorist groups’ enduring aspirations to acquire nuclear weapons. Andrei Kokoshin, deputy of the State Duma and former secretary of Russia’s Security Council, analyzes these challenges that threaten to cause the nuclear order to collapse in the following paper."

 

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