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Reducing the Nuclear Dangers from the Former Soviet Union

Reducing the Nuclear Dangers from the Former Soviet Union

Journal Article, Arms Control Today, volume 22, issue 1

January / February 1992

Author: Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security

 

 

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For Academic Citation:

Carter, Ashton B. "Reducing the Nuclear Dangers from the Former Soviet Union." Arms Control Today 22, no. 1 (January / February 1992).

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