ABSTRACT

The Cold War may be over, but you wouldn't know it from the tens of thousands of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons of mass destruction still held by Russia, the United States, and other world powers. Arguing that the time has come to dispense with incremental approaches to arms control, Admiral Stansfield Turner, the former head of the CIA and an experienced senior military commander, proposes a practical yet safe plan?strategic escrow?that would move the world into a new and secure millennium. The paperback edition of this widely acclaimed work has been updated to consider the implications of such a build-down if applied to non-nuclear weapons of mass destruction. Specifically, Admiral Turner details how a plan for weapons reduction could be carried out for biological and chemical weapons and what tactical and strategic differences exist between de-escalation of nuclear and non-nuclear weapons.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part One|24 pages

The Problem

part Two|50 pages

The Theory

chapter 2|19 pages

Points of Non-Recovery

chapter 3|14 pages

Points of Self-Deterrence

chapter 4|14 pages

Controlled Response

part Three|69 pages

The Solution

chapter 5|8 pages

Strategic Escrow

chapter 6|6 pages

No First-Use

chapter 7|18 pages

Defenses

chapter 8|17 pages

Global Management

chapter 9|10 pages

Reshaping Decisionmaking

chapter 10|7 pages

The Sine Qua Non-Citizen Support