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Arms Race: History, Nuclear Arms Race

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  • Since dawn of humanity, mankind has been involved in warfare against each other.
  • For waging warfare, the belligerents need weapons, preferably ones that are better than the other side.
  • Warring parties have constantly been trying to improve their war fighting capacities, by acquiring better weapons and developing better strategies.
  • An arms race however, is marked by a desire for quick procurement of deadly weaponry over a short period of time by two or othe…

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Arms Control: Arms Control Treaties: ABM Treaty 1972, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT-I) , Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF)

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  • Over a long period of time, weaponry has become extremely devastating.
  • Modern weaponry has the potential to kill and maim thousands in a short period of time.
  • Since World War I, it has been noticed that the casualties have more civilians rather than military.
  • This speaks volumes of the capabilities of modern weaponry.
  • This is why the international community, both governmental and non-governmental, has tried to either outlaw certain kinds of weapons or reduce numbers.
  • Arms control is the latter. While disarmament is about making sure certain kinds of weapons do not exist, arms control is a method of reducing numbers of a particular weaponry.
  • Arms reduc…

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