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This volume by Ashton Carter of Harvard is one in a series on a subject that has far-reaching implications to human survival. As a leading figure in the community of scholars, he has already contributed to thought on a broad range of urgent arms control issues. As an advisor to policy-makers and negotiators such as Paul H. Nitza, he has provided counsel on policy choices. His view, found here in a collection of papers and speeches, can help to bridge the thinking of successive administrations confronted with hard choices on national defense and arms control.



