The Great Universal Embrace: Arms Summitry--a Skeptic's AccountSimon and Schuster, 1989 - 366 pages Taking us inside the White House and backstage at the summits, Ronald Reagan's outspoken arms control advisor takes a hard look at American defense, explaining why arms control increases the risk of nuclear war. |
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INTRODUCTION | 13 |
REOPENING THE ARMS TALKS | 89 |
THE GENEVA SUMMIT | 121 |
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