Reykjavik Revisited: Toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
Policy BriefAuthors
George Bunn
John B. Rhinelander
Published by
World Security Institute and Lawyers Alliance for World Security, September 2007
Twenty-one years ago, at the October 1986 Reykjavik Summit, President Ronald Reagan and Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev entered into an unprecedented dialogue regarding their desire to eliminate their countries' nuclear weapons; in 2006 a conference at the Hoover Institution attempted to rekindle the vision of that historic meeting; now, in the fall of 2007, this policy brief published collaboratively by the World Security Institute and Lawyers Alliance for World Security seeks to reinforce the goals of those who seek a world without nuclear weapons.
Parent Research
Topics: Nuclear forces | Nuclear history | Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear policy | U.S. defense policy | Russia



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