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Russian Nuclear Weapons: Past, Present, and Future

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48. Viktor Myasnikov, Vladimir Ivanov, <strong>and</strong> Anton Khodasevich,<br />

“Novaya strategicheskaya initsiativa,” Nezavisimaya Gazeta,<br />

June 26, 2006.<br />

49. According to one authoritative source, “De-escalation of<br />

aggression” is defined as “forcing the enemy to halt military action<br />

by threat to deliver or by actual delivery of strikes of varying<br />

intensity with reliance on conventional <strong>and</strong> (or) nuclear weapons.”<br />

Sergey Ivanov, Priority Tasks of the Development of the Armed<br />

Forces of the <strong>Russian</strong> Federation, Moscow, Russia: Ministry of Defense,<br />

October 2, 2003, p. 70, available from www.pircenter.org/index.php?id=184.<br />

50. “The Basic Provisions of the Military Doctrine of the <strong>Russian</strong><br />

Federation,” adopted by Edict No. 1833 of the President of<br />

the <strong>Russian</strong> Federation, November 2, 1993, available from www.<br />

fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/doctrine/russia-mil-doc.html.<br />

51. Aleksei Arbatov, “Tactical <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Weapons</strong> - Problems<br />

<strong>and</strong> Prospects,” Voenno-promyshlennyi kuryer, May 5, 2010, available<br />

from www.carnegie.ru/publications/?fa=40747.<br />

52. This debate is reviewed in Nikolai Sokov, “Modernization<br />

of Strategic <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Weapons</strong> in Russia: The Emerging New<br />

Posture,” May 1998, available from www.nti.org/db/nisprofs/over/<br />

modern.htm; <strong>and</strong> Frank Umbach, <strong>Future</strong> Military Reform: Russia’s<br />

<strong>Nuclear</strong> & Conventional Forces, Camberley, UK: Conflict Studies<br />

Research Centre, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, August<br />

2002, pp. 11-14.<br />

53. “Transcript of the Press Conference for the <strong>Russian</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Foreign Media,” January 31, 2006, available from www.kremlin.ru/<br />

eng/speeches/2006/01/31/0953_type82915type82917_100901.shtml. In<br />

an interview with NBC News, Putin likewise observed: “How can<br />

we talk about ensuring global security <strong>and</strong> address the issues of<br />

nonproliferation <strong>and</strong> disarmament if we do not include Russia,<br />

which is one of the biggest nuclear powers?” available from kremlin.ru/eng/speeches/2006/07/12/1443_type82916_108525.shtml.<br />

54. “Opening Remarks at Meeting with Heads of the <strong>Russian</strong><br />

<strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Weapons</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> Energy Complexes,” Novo-<br />

410

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