

An edition of The big five (1995)
arms control decision-making in the Soviet Union
By A. G. Savelʹev,Aleksandr' G. Savel'yev,Nikolay N. Detinov
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Praeger
Language
eng
Pages
214
Description:
Based primarily on the authors' personal experiences, this is the first study to reveal the inside story of how arms control decisions were made in the former Soviet Union. Savel'yev and General-Lieutenant Detinov participated directly in the decision-making process from 1969, when the Big Five was established, to the end of 1991, when the USSR was dissolved. They pay special attention to activities of the Politburo Commission for the Supervision of the Negotiations - the Big Five - and its working body, the interagency group known as "the Five." They describe the key moments and main changes in the Soviet positions at SALT-I, SALT-II, INF, START, and DST.
subjects: Nuclear arms control, Decision making, Arms negotiation & control, Central government policies, Political structure & processes, c 1960 to c 1970, c 1970 to c 1980, c 1980 to c 1990, c 1990 to c 2000, Arms Control And Disarmament, Political Science, Politics / Current Events, Politics/International Relations, Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe), International Relations - Arms Control, Political Science / Arms Control, Soviet Union
Places: Soviet Union