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Beyond the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty
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Richard N. Haass is a lecturer in the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and CSIA Senior Research Associate.

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An eminently well-informed, realistic and sensible analysis, both of the reasons why NATO's strategy is unlikely to change and of the reasons why arms control in Europe after the INF agreement could turn out to be very difficult.
*Stanley Hoffmann*

While NATO strategists still suffer from the INF hangover, Richard Haass coolly and carefully examines the future options for the West. His analysis and proposals are a valuable contribution toward a new Atlantic consensus on strategy and arms controlin the Gorbachev era.
*Christoph Bertram, former Director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and Diplomatic Correspondent, DIE ZEIT*

While NATO strategists still suffer from the INF hangover, Richard Haass coolly and carefully examines the future options for the West. His analysis and proposals are a valuable contribution toward a new Atlantic consensus on strategy and arms control in the Gorbachev era.
*Christoph Bertram, former Director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and Diplomatic Correspondent, DIE ZEIT*

An eminently well-informed, realistic and sensible analysis, both of the reasons why NATO's strategy is unlikely to change and of the reasons why arms control in Europe after the INF agreement could turn out to be very difficult.
*Stanley Hoffmann*

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