Publications Tag: Russia
Verification of arms control agreements has become a major topic in international relations. Although violations of such agreements properly command significant attention at the highest levels, the successful implementation of these often complex and intrusive verification regimes frequently goes unnoticed. This book documents the story of one of the key organizations in this historic struggle […]
... Read More– The Future is Electric (Part 1)
– From Shared Horizons to Impactful Collaboration and Engagement
– mproving Interagency Integration Between the Departments of Defense and State
– Why did NATO’s post-Cold War policy toward Russia fail?
Roughly thirty years ago, the Cold War came to an end. This multi-generational struggle, which did not always remain “cold,” came to define the security environment and, arguably, the social milieu for much of the world’s population. It certainly was prominent in the life experiences of the contributing authors to this volume, perhaps beginning with […]
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