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Home >  Books >  Salt II and American Security
Salt II and American Security
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By Richard Perle, Gordon T. Humphrey, William Kincaid, Jeffrey Record, William R. Van Cleave
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
65 pages
Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis
Publication Date: January 1980
Hardcover
ISBN: 0895490242

This book discusses the implications of the SALT II Treaty for U.S. national security.

Richard Perle is a resident fellow at AEI.

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