Providing a first-hand account of the bureaucratic and public struggles leading to the Intermediate Nuclear Forces treaty, Glitman focuses on debates among American negotiators, Europeans, and Soviets. This is an important look at policy making and negotiations all the more relevant in an age of proliferation.
Author(s): Maynard W. Glitman
Edition: First Edition
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 272
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 6
Foreword......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 12
Part I......Page 14
1 Setting the Table......Page 16
2 Soviet INF: NATO and the United States Mobilize to Counter the Threat......Page 28
3 NATO Faces the Soviet Challenge......Page 54
4 Taking the First Steps......Page 66
5 The End of the Beginning......Page 78
6 Life After "The Walk in the Woods": The Talks Break Down......Page 94
Part II......Page 114
7 Picking Up the Pieces: A New Beginning......Page 116
8 Peace Movements......Page 140
9 Breaking the Back of the Biggest Problems......Page 158
10 Shorter-Range INF––Sealing Off the Potential for Circumventing the Treaty......Page 186
Part III......Page 210
11 Undertakings: The Story of a Word......Page 212
12 Verification: Making Trust Acceptable......Page 220
13 Moving to the Hill: Senate Ratification......Page 236
14 Upsides and Downsides......Page 246
Notes......Page 250
B......Page 264
F......Page 265
G......Page 266
I......Page 267
N......Page 268
P......Page 269
S......Page 270
Z......Page 272