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October 02, 1963 Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'Paper Regarding Dutch Participation in Talks Regarding a Multilateral Nuclear Force'
George Washington University Undergraduate Review
The End of Nuclear Warfighting: Moving to a Deterrence-Only Posture
The US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency in 1961–63 3
Pdf, Accessed 10 August 2013
The Future of US Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons and Implications for NATO
Evgeny Kustnetsov, the Multilateral Force Debates
Articulating the Logic of Nuclear-Sharing Alexander Mattelaer
The NPT and the Origins of NATO's Nuclear Sharing Arrangements
UGM-27 Polaris
NATO—SECRET Sec Pca R Special AO Ees Policy
NORSTAD, LAURIS: Papers, 1930-87
The Gold Battles Within the Cold War: American Monetary Policy and the Defense of Europe, –
Test of the Endnote System
Marine Nuclear Power: 1939 – 2018 Part 2A: United States - Submarines
“Let the MLF Sink out of Sight”: the Cold War and the Atlantic Alliance During the Johnson Administration
Flexible Response: United States Strategy in Europe During the 1960S Author(S): Francis J
Thomas K. Finletter Interviewer: Philip J
Top View
The End of Nuclear Warfighting: Moving to a Deterrence-Only Posture
The Multilateral Force: an Analysis and Presentation of United States Policy and of the Reactions of the Principal European Powers
Lord Harlech (William David Ormsby-Gore) Oral History Interview – JFK#1, 03/12/1965 Administrative Information
60 Years of Marine Nuclear Power: 1955 - 2015 Part 4: Other Nuclear Marine Nations
Nuclear Armaments for Nato;
Whether to “Strangle the Baby in the Cradle”
Harold Brown Date of Interview: July 9, 1964 Length: 38 Pages [NOTE: the Page Numbering in This Transcript Is Not Contiguous with That of Brown’S Other Interviews.]
JACKSON, C.D.: Papers
Nato and Multilateral Naval Cooperation in the Post Cold War Era