Hope of disarmament

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Date
1966
Summary
Contrast the Russian and United States' plans for disarmament and points out the difficulties of implementing either plan. Explains the limited success of the nuclear test ban and the low probability of its being extended, some of the difficulties involved in setting up a United Nations force to keep the peace, and the refusal of the nuclear powers to give concessions to the non-nuclear nations in return for the latters' agreement to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons.
Contributors
Leonard Beaton, Consultant to the Institute for Strategic Studies, London; Robert Beatty; Ruth Astor; David Wickes; Gene Ellis; Mary Lambert; Alice Napier; Brian Wenham; Adrian Fisher; Lord Chalfont; Vladillen Vassev; Lincoln Bloomfield; Dr. Theodor Sommer; Carl Birnbaum
Publisher
National Educational Television
Genres
Educational; Political
Subjects
Cold War; Nuclear disarmament
Collection
National Educational Television
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Rights Statement
In Copyright

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