April 2009
Engaging China and Russia on Nuclear Disarmament
This publication presents findings from a research project on nuclear disarmament, which analyzes the prevailing perspectives, bureaucratic players and politics related to nuclear disarmament in China and Russia. The first essay summarizes the main findings and recommendations of the project and includes a flow-chart on Chinese and Russian decision-making in nuclear concerns. The other essays constitute background papers on specific issues, ranging from the evolution of nuclear doctrine to the stance on nuclear disarmament of China and Russia.
© 2009 Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS)
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Author:
Cristina Hansell, Nikita Perfilyev, Mikhail Tsypkin, Anya Loukianova, Pavel S Zolotarev, Vladimir Dvorkin, Nikolai N Sokov, Lora Saalman, Jeffrey Lewis, Jing-dong Yuan
Editor:
Cristina Hansell, William C Potter
ISBN/EAN:
978-0-9798703-5-4
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Volume:
2009
Issue:
15
Chapters:
- Chinese and Russian Perspectives on Achieving Nuclear Zero
- China and the Nuclear-Free World
- Chinese Nuclear Posture and Force Modernization
- How Chinese Analysts View Arms Control, Disarmament, and Nuclear Deterrence after the Cold War
- The Evolving Role of Nuclear Weapons in Russia’s Security Policy
- Reducing Russia’s Reliance on Nuclear Weapons in Security Policies
- The Prospect of Universal Complete Nuclear Disarmament
- Formulation of Nuclear Policy in Mascow
- Strategic Relations between the United States, Russia, and China and the Possibility of Cooperation on Disarmament
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