Back to the Future and Up to the Sky: Legal Implications of "Open Skies" Inspection for Arms Control
by Koplow, David A
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California Law Review, 1991. Paperback. Very Good. Signed. Signed by author on cover to previous owner. Reprinted from California Law Review, Volume 79, Number 2, March 1991. pp.421-496. The United States, the Soviet Union, and their respective allies were engaged in the negotiation of a new arms control agreement on "Open Skies" when this article was published, reviving a failed concept from the 1950s.
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- Back to the Future and Up to the Sky: Legal Implications of "Open Skies" Inspection for Arms Control
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- Koplow, David A
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- 1991
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- Arms Control, Disarmament, Soviet Union, 20th Century, History
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