Arms Control Policy and the National Security Council Oral History

Arms Control Policy and the National Security Council Oral History

(District of Columbia: Brookings Institution. Foreign Policy Studies Program),
Source: www.cissm.umd.edu

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Abstract / Summary
During the cold war, arms control policy was a focal point in relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. The progress of negotiations was closely tracked by observers both within and outside of successive administrations, and the outcome of such negotiations frequently proved to be a harbinger of the entire superpower relationship. Thus the process for making policy was crucial.
Field of Interest
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Oral history
Format
Related Web resources
URL
https://www.cissm.umd.edu/publications/arms-control-policy-and-national-security-council-0
Publisher
Brookings Institution. Foreign Policy Studies Program
Place Published / Released
District of Columbia
Subject
Letters and Diaries, History, Politics, Washington, DC, Washington, D.C., DC, Washington D.C., United States of America, USA, US of A, America, Estados Unidos, District of Columbia, North America, United States
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Washington, DC, Washington, D.C., DC, Washington D.C., United States of America, USA, US of A, America, Estados Unidos

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