Philip E. Coyle
"With President Obama, and former Secretaries of State George Schultz and Henry Kissinger calling for 'A World Without Nuclear Weapons,' arms control is in the news more than in decades. . . . What will happen this time? With its well documented facts and chronologies, Richard Dean Burns' highly readable history of arms control will help the reader navigate the difficult waters of international diplomacy and gain new insight about where the Obama administration may succeed."
"With President Obama, and former Secretaries of State George Schultz and Henry Kissinger calling for 'A World Without Nuclear Weapons,' arms control is in the news more than in decades. . . . What will happen this time? With its well documented facts and chronologies, Richard Dean Burns' highly readable history of arms control will help the reader navigate the difficult waters of international diplomacy and gain new insight about where the Obama administration may succeed."
Philip E. Coyle, Senior Advisor, World Security Institute former Assistant Secretary of Defense
Joseph M. Siracusa Author of Real-World Nuclear Deterrence (with David G. Coleman)
Professor and
"Richard Dean Burns's The Evolution of Arms Control is at once a timely and significant contribution to the literature of the subject, written in plain English by one of America's leading historian of arms control and disarmament. This thoughtful book will provide both generalists and specialists a better understanding of the multidimensionality of the most important issue of our age. All politicians and their advisers should give this work a careful read as they consider how their policies will enhance or inhibit the development of a more stable, secure world."
Joseph M. Siracusa Author of Real-World Nuclear Deterrence (with David G. Coleman)
Professor and Director of Global Studies at The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Australia
Joseph M. SiracusaAuthor of Real-World Nuclear Deterrence (with David G. Coleman)Professor and Direc
"Richard Dean Burns's The Evolution of Arms Control is at once a timely and significant contribution to the literature of the subject, written in plain English by one of America's leading historian of arms control and disarmament. This thoughtful book will provide both generalists and specialists a better understanding of the multidimensionality of the most important issue of our age. All politicians and their advisers should give this work a careful read as they consider how their policies will enhance or inhibit the development of a more stable, secure world."
Joseph M. Siracusa Author of Real-World Nuclear Deterrence (with David G. Coleman)Professor and Dire
"Richard Dean Burns's The Evolution of Arms Control is at once a timely and significant contribution to the literature of the subject, written in plain English by one of America's leading historian of arms control and disarmament. This thoughtful book will provide both generalists and specialists a better understanding of the multidimensionality of the most important issue of our age. All politicians and their advisers should give this work a careful read as they consider how their policies will enhance or inhibit the development of a more stable, secure world."