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Superpower's Last Stand: SALT and the U.S.-Soviet Alliance

Wolfe, Alan | June 23, 1979 issue

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Focuses on arms limitation treaties between the U.S. and Russia federation Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty I (SALT I) and Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II (SALT II) as of June 23, 1979. Characterization of these treaties as a tool used by the superpowers U.S. and the Soviet Union to maintain their hold on world; Account of mutual interest of these two nations in solidifying their friendship that led to the successful negotiation of SALT I; Issues that would not be discussed publicly within the U.S. in this context; Stature of the treaty SALT II within the U.S.

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TREATIES; ARMS control; UNITED States; SOVIET Union
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