Tag Archives: NATO
Russia is not the Soviet Union—what are ‘we’ afraid of?
Over a quarter of a century has passed since the Soviet Union dissolved into its constituent republics, and since its satellite countries in Eastern Europe have declared their independence from Soviet hegemony. Yet many in Europe and the USA are … Continue reading
Nuclear Arms in Europe: Who are the Adversaries?
This question arises from a comment made by Daryl G. Press, PhD at a seminar on “Nuclear Weapons and European Security—a good match?” in Stockholm, on 26 January this year. Additionally, the seminar’s title raises the question of the potential … Continue reading
Posted in Government & Politics, War & Peace
Tagged Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University, Cold War, mutually assured destruction, NATO, Pavel Podvig, START treaty, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Tactical Nuclear Weapons, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
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