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NATO’s Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on ‘Strategic Stability in the Post-Cold War World and Future of Nuclear Disarmament’ assembled at a critical moment for the international system. It is increasingly clear that the end of the Cold War and dismantling of the bi-polar model of the world necessitates a fundamental re-examination of the traditional concepts of stability. Attempts to deal with new problems of the multi-polar world on the basis of the traditional concepts has proven to be inadequate, counter-productive and sometimes regionally disastrous.
The Participants of the NATO ARW
“Strategic Stability In The Post Cold War World And The Future Of Nuclear Disarmament”
Airlie Conference Center: April 6-10, 1995 Airlie, Virginia
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Best, M.L., Hughes-Wilson, J., Piontkowsky, A.A. (1995). The Consensus Report. In: Best, M.L., Hughes-Wilson, J., Piontkowsky, A.A. (eds) Strategic Stability in the Post-Cold War World and the Future of Nuclear Disarmament. NATO ASI Series, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8396-1_1
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