1995
DOI: 10.2307/2539229
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Start II and the Politics of Arms Control in Russia

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“…143 weapons' ownership remained at issue. 6 Beyond this, Russian political uncertainties, combined with growing Ukrainian support for remaining a nuclear weapons state, made nuclear stability and proliferation increasingly problematic.…”
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“…143 weapons' ownership remained at issue. 6 Beyond this, Russian political uncertainties, combined with growing Ukrainian support for remaining a nuclear weapons state, made nuclear stability and proliferation increasingly problematic.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%