CIAO DATE: 11/02
US Foreign Policy Agenda
Volume 7, Number 2, July 2002
Weapons of Mass Destruction: The New Strategic Framework
(PDF, 43 pages, 289 kb )
Preface
Focus
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The New Strategic Framework: A Response to 21st Century Threats, by John Bolton, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security
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U.S. Approaches to Nonproliferation, by John Wolf, Assistant Secretary of State for Nonproliferation
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Missle Defenses and New Approaches to Deterrance, by Kerry M. Kartchner, Senior Adviser for Missile Defense Policy, Office of Strategic and Theater Defenses, Bureau of Arms Control, U.S. Department of State
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Nuclear Offensive Arms Reduction -- Past and Present, by Richard A. Davis, Director of the Office of Strategic Negotiations and Implementation, Bureau of Arms Control, U.S. Department of State
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Ballistic Missle Defense, by David Martin, Deputy for Strategic Relations, U.S. Missile Defense Agency
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The Transformation of U.S.-Russian Relations, by Matthew A. Cordova, Deputy Director, Office of Political-Military and Regional Affairs, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, U.S. Department of State
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The U.S.-Russian Front Against Terrorism and Weapons Proliferation, by U.S. Senator Richard Lugar
Commentary
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Transforming the U.S.-Russian Relationship: Putting Power Politics in Its Place, by Baker Spring, Heritage Foundation
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The New U.S.-Russian Strategic Framework: A Preliminary Assesment, by Michael O'Hanlon, Brookings Institution
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The Evolving Threat From Weapons on Mass Destruction in the Middle East, by Anthony H. Cordesman, Center for Strategic and International Studies
A Guide to Additional Reading
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Weapons of Mass Destruction: The New Strategic Framework -- Bibliography (Spotlighting other views)
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Weapons of Mass Destruction: The New Strategic Framework -- Key Internet Sites (Internet links to resources on related issues)