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In the aftermath of the Geneva Summit, Soviet policy toward the United States was driven by the dilemma of how to get an American assurance that the next summit would produce a substantial arms control result without actually making such an assurance a precondition to nailing down final agreement to meet.
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© 1990 Thomas W. Simons, Jr.
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Simons, T.W. (1990). To Reykjavik and Beyond: U.S.-Soviet Relations 1986–1988. In: The End of the Cold War?. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12102-1_4
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