Disarmament in the Time of Perestroika
Arms Control and the End of the Soviet Union
by Scott Ritter
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About the Book
Disarmament in the Time of Perestroika is the definitive history of the implementation of the INF Treaty signed by Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan in all its complexities, and the lengths both sides went to “trust, but verify” this successful and unique historic disarmament process. It demonstrates how two nations fundamentally at odds with one another could come together and rid the world of weapons which threatened international peace and security and, indeed, all of humanity. Those engaged were pioneers in what was to be the new frontier of superpower arms control—on-site inspection—that would define compliance verification for future treaties and agreements to come. Their work represents not just a guide to, but the standard upon which all future on-site inspections will be based and judged.
"Scott gives us a fascinatingly intimate account of the bumpy on-site road to effective inspection/verification. Bumpy even in the presence of the mutual trust existing at the time. That trust is now squandered. God help us.”
—RAY McGOVERN, Former senior CIA analyst for Soviet/Russian affairs
"Ritter's riveting personal history of nuclear arms control as seen from the inside, with its intense personal and institutional conflicts, could not come at a more propitious moment. Ritter is telling us that America's dispute with Russia today must not prevent the renewal of serious arms talks, with all of their difficulty." —SEYMOUR HERSH, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Investigative Journalist
"Scott gives us a fascinatingly intimate account of the bumpy on-site road to effective inspection/verification. Bumpy even in the presence of the mutual trust existing at the time. That trust is now squandered. God help us.”
—RAY McGOVERN, Former senior CIA analyst for Soviet/Russian affairs
"Ritter's riveting personal history of nuclear arms control as seen from the inside, with its intense personal and institutional conflicts, could not come at a more propitious moment. Ritter is telling us that America's dispute with Russia today must not prevent the renewal of serious arms talks, with all of their difficulty." —SEYMOUR HERSH, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Investigative Journalist
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Political Science
- Additional Categories Social Science, Social Justice
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 370 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798210448521
- Publish Date: Jun 24, 2022
- Language English
- Keywords blacknationalism, imperialism, capitalism, aggression
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Clarity Press, Inc.
Atlanta, GA. 30324
An independent publisher on global issues and alternatives.