Abstract
WashingtonLately, international arms control has looked like a cause fast falling out of fashion. Memories of the cold war are fading, the population thinks about nuclear danger less, and, in the United States, the new administration of George W. Bush expresses more interest in missile defence systems than in arms control agreements.
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