Remembrance of Things Past: The Enduring Value of Nuclear Weapons

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Remembrance of Things Past : The Enduring Value of Nuclear Weapons. / Schaub Jr, Gary John; Forsyth, James; Saltzman, Bradley.

In: Strategic Studies Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 1, 03.2010.

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Schaub Jr, GJ, Forsyth, J & Saltzman, B 2010, 'Remembrance of Things Past: The Enduring Value of Nuclear Weapons', Strategic Studies Quarterly, vol. 4, no. 1. <http://www.au.af.mil/au/ssq/2010/spring/forsythsaltzmanschaub.pdf>

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Schaub Jr, G. J., Forsyth, J., & Saltzman, B. (2010). Remembrance of Things Past: The Enduring Value of Nuclear Weapons. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 4(1). http://www.au.af.mil/au/ssq/2010/spring/forsythsaltzmanschaub.pdf

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Schaub Jr GJ, Forsyth J, Saltzman B. Remembrance of Things Past: The Enduring Value of Nuclear Weapons. Strategic Studies Quarterly. 2010 Mar;4(1).

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Schaub Jr, Gary John ; Forsyth, James ; Saltzman, Bradley. / Remembrance of Things Past : The Enduring Value of Nuclear Weapons. In: Strategic Studies Quarterly. 2010 ; Vol. 4, No. 1.

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title = "Remembrance of Things Past: The Enduring Value of Nuclear Weapons",
author = "{Schaub Jr}, {Gary John} and James Forsyth and Bradley Saltzman",
note = "Commented upon by: - Fareed Zakaria{\textquoteright}s GPS: “What in the World? Nuclear Magic Number,” CNN (4 April 2010). - David E. Hoffmann, “Despite New START, the U.S. and Russia Still Have Too Many Nuclear Weapons,” The Washington Post (11 April 2010). - Max Berman, “Air Force Strategists Say US Should Unilaterally Cut Nukes By 90 Percent,” The Wonk Room (17 March 2010). - David E. Hoffmann, “The Nuclear Excess,” foreignpolicy.com (10 November 2010). - Robert Burns, “US Weighing Steep Nuclear Arms Cuts,” Associated Press (14 February 2012). ",
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