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Highlights
- This is vital history, based on first-hand know-how, and thus not overtaken by current events.
- About the Author: GEORGE L. RUECKERT has been Division Chief on the Soviet Desk in the State Department, participated in INF negotiations, and worked on INF ratification issues in the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
- 248 Pages
- Political Science, International Relations
- Series Name: Contributions in Military Studies
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About the Book
This is vital history, based on first-hand know-how, and thus not overtaken by current events. Students in the fields of history, political science, and military studies will gain by reading this prime. It gives a unique overview of the INF Treaty showing what happened and why in the 1980s in terms of arms control and offering some points about the future of arms control regimes at the turn of this century.
George Rueckert delineates the origins of INF negotiations and how they proceeded in Geneva and Reykjavik. He analyzes the INF Treaty and gives a comprehensive overview of it and supplemental agreements and interpretations. He describes implementing organizations and structures, matters relating to on-site inspection and portal monitoring, and related measures. In the end he considers what may lie ahead of us in the 1990s in terms of arms control. Appendices list INF inspection sites in the United States and Russia, present documents describing appendices to the INF treaty. The selected bibliography is a good guide to further reading on the subject.
Book Synopsis
This is vital history, based on first-hand know-how, and thus not overtaken by current events. Students in the fields of history, political science, and military studies will gain by reading this prime. It gives a unique overview of the INF Treaty showing what happened and why in the 1980s in terms of arms control and offering some points about the future of arms control regimes at the turn of this century.
George Rueckert delineates the origins of INF negotiations and how they proceeded in Geneva and Reykjavik. He analyzes the INF Treaty and gives a comprehensive overview of it and supplemental agreements and interpretations. He describes implementing organizations and structures, matters relating to on-site inspection and portal monitoring, and related measures. In the end he considers what may lie ahead of us in the 1990s in terms of arms control. Appendices list INF inspection sites in the United States and Russia, present documents describing appendices to the INF treaty. The selected bibliography is a good guide to further reading on the subject.
Review Quotes
.,."successfully guides the reader from the Soviet INF buildup of the 1950s, through the INF Treaty negotiations of the 1980s and into the implementing organizations that continue to operate today. [The book] contains exhaustive details of the elimination process and the verification regime that developed."-Military Review
?...successfully guides the reader from the Soviet INF buildup of the 1950s, through the INF Treaty negotiations of the 1980s and into the implementing organizations that continue to operate today. [The book] contains exhaustive details of the elimination process and the verification regime that developed.?-Military Review
..."successfully guides the reader from the Soviet INF buildup of the 1950s, through the INF Treaty negotiations of the 1980s and into the implementing organizations that continue to operate today. ÝThe book¨ contains exhaustive details of the elimination process and the verification regime that developed."-Military Review
About the Author
GEORGE L. RUECKERT has been Division Chief on the Soviet Desk in the State Department, participated in INF negotiations, and worked on INF ratification issues in the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. He is now employed with Meridian Corporation, a contractor to U.S. government agencies dealing with national security issues.