Boris Yeltsin, as the President of Russia from 1991 to 1999, played a critical role in the post-Soviet management of nuclear arms. He inherited a massive nuclear arsenal from the Soviet Union and was instrumental in efforts to reduce nuclear stockpiles through various treaties, including the START I treaty with the United States. Yeltsin's leadership was pivotal in ensuring the security and control of these weapons during a tumultuous period, particularly amid concerns about nuclear materials falling into the hands of rogue states or terrorists. His administration also focused on de-escalating tensions with the West and promoting disarmament initiatives.
Amy F Woolf has written: 'Nuclear arms control' -- subject(s): Military policy, Nuclear arms control, Nuclear weapons 'START' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Nuclear arms control, Strategic Arms Reduction Talks 'Nuclear weapons in the U.S. force structure' -- subject(s): Nuclear weapons, Nuclear disarmament 'Nuclear weapons in Russia' -- subject(s): Nuclear arms control, Nuclear weapons 'START' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Nuclear arms control, Strategic Arms Reduction Talks 'Nonproliferation & threat reduction assistance' -- subject(s): American Technical assistance, Arms control, Nuclear nonproliferation, Weapons of mass destruction 'Nuclear weapons after the Cold War' -- subject(s): Nuclear weapons, Nuclear disarmament, Military policy
Nuclear arms race was where Cold War was going with the belief that the more nuclear weapons you had, the more powerful you were
The nuclear arms race was the core of the cold war.
Ray Perkins has written: 'The ABCs of the Soviet-American nuclear arms race' -- subject(s): Arms race, Military policy, Nuclear arms control, Nuclear weapons
Nuclear arms race was where Cold War was going with the belief that the more nuclear weapons you had, the more powerful you were
They would reduce the amount of nuclear arms in the United States and Russia.
It got Them involved in arms race It got Them involved in arms race
David B. Thomson has written: 'A guide to the nuclear arms control treaties' -- subject(s): Nuclear arms control, Nuclear weapons (International law)
USRussiaUKFranceChinaIndiaPakistanNorth Koreapossibly Israel
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The end of everything.
Adam Suddaby has written: 'The nuclear arms race' 'The nuclear war game' -- subject(s): Military policy, Nuclear weapons, Nuclear warfare, Deterrence (Strategy), Arms race, History, United States, Great Britain