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Eight Lost Years? Nixon, Ford, Kissinger and the Non-Proliferation Regime, 1969–1977

By James Cameron & Or Rabinowitz, originally published in the Journal of Strategic Studies.

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This entry was posted in Civil Society and Arms Control, Nonproliferation of WMD, Publications, Uncategorized on February 9, 2016 by eastcourse.

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