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Verification at the Crossroad

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Part of the book series: NATO ASI Series ((NATO ASI F,volume 26))

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At first glance the present lack of movement in arms control appears to be the result of the significantly differing positions of the West and the East on verification. This view, however, is superficial. A closer look at the issue may indicate that verification is being used to attack the concept of arms control itself.1

The views expressed by the author in this essay do not necessarily represent those of the Canadian Government.

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Gilman, E. (1986). Verification at the Crossroad. In: Avenhaus, R., Huber, R.K., Kettelle, J.D. (eds) Modelling and Analysis in Arms Control. NATO ASI Series, vol 26. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82943-7_30

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