Publication

Dec 2001

This paper discusses the Bush administration's aspirations to renegotiate the ABM Treaty and deploy a missile defense system. It cautions against implementing this agenda briskly. Instead, the author calls on the Bush administration to put forward a positive strategic concept alongside deterrence to reduce the severe threats posed by terrorism and asymmetric warfare and to fully fund and expand cooperative threat-reduction programs.

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Author Michael Krepon
Series Stimson Books and Reports
Issue 41
Publisher Stimson Center
Copyright © 2001 The Henry L. Stimson Center
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