Game of disarmament: how the United States and Russia run the arms race
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- 327.17409 MYR
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This book is an attempt to study the policy questions of dis armament from an international point of view. It has grown out of a gradually increasing feeling of near despair after twelve years of participating in multilateral disarmament negotiations. There the superpowers have indulged in subterfuges and half-truths, with their closest and usually most dependent allies following suit or keeping silent. On balance, there has been no real advance towards limitation of armaments. The competitive race between the two super powers has steadily escalated, and the militarization of the economy and national life of almost all countries has intensified.
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