Nixon's arms control inheritance -- National security landscape and arms control agenda -- Two paths: Biological and chemical weapons control -- Nixon's crown jewel of arms control: SALT and ABM -- Nuclear nonproliferation and a strategy of ambivalence -- Unfinished business of SALT II -- Reconciling nuclear testing with arms control -- Legacies and implications.
Summary:
"This book shows how the Nixon administration proved a critical juncture in US efforts to limit the number and to control the spread of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons"-- Provided by publisher.
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