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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Bundy does believe in the neccesity of arms control agreements to reduce nuclear danger. Although he still asserts that both countries, the U.S. and the U.S.S.R., must maintain a "deterrent balance" in order to reduce the risk of nuclear conflict, Bundy posits a need for "unilateral moderation" that can "save money and leave real parity intact...

Author: By Rebecca L. Walkowitz, | Title: Surviving With the Bomb | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

...fact, hope and trust seem to be the themes that Bundy leaves with the next administration--as well as the determining factors for the next 50 years of choices. "In the long run," Bundy writes, "only mutual trust, not arms control as such, can end any military rivalry...

Author: By Rebecca L. Walkowitz, | Title: Surviving With the Bomb | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

Although Bundy writes several times that arms control agreements are necessary to reduce nuclear danger, he continues to suggest a complete disarmament treaty is unachievable because each country could not be sure if the other was truly complying with the deal. However, it is this very notion of mistrust that perpetuates and adds to present distrust...

Author: By Rebecca L. Walkowitz, | Title: Surviving With the Bomb | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

Harvard took control of the game late in the first half. Unaffected by the Quakers physical play, the Crimson's passing and transition game flowed...

Author: By Christine Dimino, | Title: Women Cagers Crush Quakers | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

Then the question will be when, not if, the Soviet-backed regime of President Najibullah will fall. Though all the country's major cities are still under government control, Kandahar and Jalalabad, two of the five largest, have seen their defenses crumble under mujahedin attacks. Moscow insists it is determined to ensure the survival of Najibullah's government, but nearly all diplomats in Kabul believe the regime will collapse within months, perhaps even weeks, of Feb. 15. As the prospect of a bloody siege grew last week, U.S. Secretary of State James Baker ordered the closing of the American embassy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Afghanistan Waiting for the End | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

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