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    U.S. – RUSSIA RELATIONS AND ARMS CONTROL: BREATING THE CLINCH by N. I. Bubnova

    Published 2017-11-01
    Subjects: “…arms control…”
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    CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES REGARDING THE EXTENSION OF THE “NEW START” TREATY: CAN THE USA AND RUSSIA PRESERVE EXISTING STRATEGIC ARMS CONTROL? by Marina Kostic

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…However, can the United States and Russia still preserve the existing strategic arms control by extending the Treaty for another five years? …”
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    APPROACHES TO BUILDING OF GLOBAL STRATEGIC DETERRENCE SYSTEM PAST 2021 by V. V. Kabernik

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…After the mainstay arms control treaty (New START) expiration development of the new system of treaties and agreements seems inevitable, quite possibly, on multilateral basis. …”
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    Convention internationale sur l’utilisation pacifique du cyberespace by Edward M. Roche, Michael J. Blaine

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…We begin by examining three successful efforts in arms control and use the lessons learned to draft a convention that can serve as a starting point for formal multilateral negotiations.…”
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    Reviewing South Africa’s Non-Proliferation Policy and Strategic Trade Controls by Melanie Reddiar

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… The prohibition of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs) in South Africa is governed through the implementation of an integrated and robust non-proliferation and arms control policy, legislative and regulatory framework, which has been revised and improved over time to address global developments; scientific and technological developments; and advancement of the threat landscape in terms of illicit trafficking of restricted goods and technologies as well as terrorism. …”
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    Global Democratic World Order: Utopia or Reality? by An. A. Gromyko, Al. A. Gromyko

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The essay examines such issues as arms control, with special focus on weapons of mass destruction; continuing importance of the institute of a nation-state in the context of globalization, growing interdependence and increased role of non-state actors; primacy of the rule of law over the rule of force, as enshrined in the United Nations Charter, and, finally, great powers’ responsibility for global governance and global stability. …”
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    Military and Political Studies by A. I. Podberyozkin

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Their work covers a wide range of military and political issues, including the topics of arms control and disarmament, international, and especially European security, military policy, NATO, the Western military-political doctrines and their practical application. …”
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    Objects and subjects of registration and permit-licensing procedures in the activities of the National Police by О. А. Bud

    Published 2022-09-01
    “… • The system of subjects of registration and permit-licensing procedures in the activities of the National Police has been established: 1) the Department of Weapons Control of the National Police of Ukraine; 2) the arms control department of the Main Department of the National Police in the regions; 3) inspectors (senior inspectors) of the permit system service in district offices, divisions and police departments, as well as sectors of police activity in districts, cities, districts within cities.…”
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    US Deterrence against Russia and China (based on strategic documents of J. Biden administration) by V. I. Batyuk

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…At the same time, the Biden administration’s approaches to building relations with Moscow are no less ideological than in the case of the PRC, which makes the prospects for resuming Russian-American (and ideally trilateral Russian-American-Chinese) negotiations on strategic arms control extremely vague. The question arises to what extent this ideologized foreign policy of the Biden administration meets the new international realities and the strategic interests of the United States itself.…”
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