Strategic Defenses and Arms ControlAlvin Martin Weinberg, Jack N. Barkenbus |
Contents
MOVING TO A NEW STRATEGIC DOCTRINE | 21 |
Toward a Broader Framework for U S Soviet Agreement | 66 |
Speculations on a DefenseDominated World | 89 |
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ABM Treaty achieve active defense Albert Carnesale area defense arms control arms reduction Ballistic Missile Defense Barkenbus Blast shelters bombs boost-phase capability civil defense cost counterforce Defense Technologies defense-dominated world defense-protected build-down defensive deployments defensive systems defensive transition deployment of defenses desired reserve destabilizing deterrence level disarmament DPB process effectiveness of defense feasible fenses fensive Freeman Dyson goal hard-point defense hard-site defense ICBM increase interceptors invulnerable land-based launchers layers level of deterrence limited megaton Midgetman military MIRV factor MIRVing missile forces mobile mutual deterrence negotiations nonnuclear nuclear war nuclear weapons number of missiles offensive arms offensive forces offensive reductions offensive weapons perfect defenses political possible potential problem protection Reagan require retaliation retaliatory forces second strike shelters Side 1's silos Soviet attack Soviet Union space-based Star Wars Strategic Defense Initiative superpowers survival targets technical terminal defense threat uncertainty unilateral warheads Weinberg zone of mutual