To Agree or Not to Agree : Leadership, Bargaining, and Arms Control.
Baglione, Lisa.
To Agree or Not to Agree : Leadership, Bargaining, and Arms Control. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (242 pages)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright © -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface -- 1. Leadership, Bargaining, and Arms Control -- 2. Conflicting Strategies and Inconclusive Discussions: Khrushchev, Eisenhower, and the Test Ban Talks -- 3. From Deadlock to Mutual Compromise: Khrushchev, Kennedy, and the Limited Test Ban Treaty -- 4. The Search for Unilateral Advantage: Impasse at the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Talks -- 5. Concluding the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty: Gorbachev and New Thinking Break the Deadlock -- 6. Finishing START and Achieving Unilateral Reductions: Bargaining and Leadership at the End of the Cold War -- 7. Superpower Arms Control and Joint Decision Making in International Relations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Explains why, despite the fierce rivalry of the Cold War, Russians and Americans could negotiate arms control agreements.
9780472027200
Nuclear arms control.
Electronic books.
JZ5665
327.1/747/0973
To Agree or Not to Agree : Leadership, Bargaining, and Arms Control. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (242 pages)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright © -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface -- 1. Leadership, Bargaining, and Arms Control -- 2. Conflicting Strategies and Inconclusive Discussions: Khrushchev, Eisenhower, and the Test Ban Talks -- 3. From Deadlock to Mutual Compromise: Khrushchev, Kennedy, and the Limited Test Ban Treaty -- 4. The Search for Unilateral Advantage: Impasse at the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Talks -- 5. Concluding the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty: Gorbachev and New Thinking Break the Deadlock -- 6. Finishing START and Achieving Unilateral Reductions: Bargaining and Leadership at the End of the Cold War -- 7. Superpower Arms Control and Joint Decision Making in International Relations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Explains why, despite the fierce rivalry of the Cold War, Russians and Americans could negotiate arms control agreements.
9780472027200
Nuclear arms control.
Electronic books.
JZ5665
327.1/747/0973