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U.S.-U.S.S.R. Strategic Global Strategy
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Series XX: The Arms Race
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Moderated by Alan Shapley. J. David Singer begins by stating that both the United States and the Soviet Union doesn't have a global strategy. Philip Morrison states that strategic doctrine is largely a rationalization of complex political process with many non-analyzable inputs. Raymond S. Sleeper talks about how America thinks strategy comprises only warfare. William Epstein explains how global strategy is not solely military strategy, but military strategy is the most important element of any global strategy. Anne H. Cahn ends the panel by informing the audience to write to the congress/senate to have SALT III ratified.
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