The Control Agenda: A History of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

The Control Agenda: A History of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

by Matthew J. Ambrose
The Control Agenda: A History of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

The Control Agenda: A History of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

by Matthew J. Ambrose

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Overview

The Control Agenda is a sweeping account of the history of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), their rise in the Nixon and Ford administrations, their downfall under President Carter, and their powerful legacies in the Reagan years and beyond.

Matthew Ambrose pays close attention to the interplay of diplomacy, domestic politics, and technology, and finds that the SALT process was a key point of reference for arguments regarding all forms of Cold War decision making. Ambrose argues elite U.S. decision makers used SALT to better manage their restive domestic populations and to exert greater control over the shape, structure, and direction of their nuclear arsenals.

Ambrose also asserts that prolonged engagement with arms control issues introduced dynamic effects into nuclear policy. Arms control considerations came to influence most areas of defense decision making, while the measure of stability SALT provided allowed the examination of new and potentially dangerous nuclear doctrines. The Control Agenda makes clear that verification and compliance concerns by the United States prompted continuous reassessments of Soviet capabilities and intentions; assessments that later undergirded key U.S. policy changes toward the Soviet Union. Through SALT’s many twists and turns, accusations and countercharges, secret backchannels and propaganda campaigns the specter of nuclear conflict loomed large.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501712012
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 04/15/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 282
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Matthew Ambrose received a Ph.D in History from The Ohio State University. He previously worked in the Office of the Secretary of Defense's Historical Office, and is is currently a Defense Analyst for the Government Accountability Office. He lives with his family in Arlington, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Arms Control
2. Negotiation
3. Aftermath and Adaptation
4. "In Good Faith"
5. "Thinking Out Loud"
6. "Summary—Bleak"
7. INF
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

James Cameron

Matthew J. Ambrose takes the reader deep inside national security deliberations from Nixon to Reagan in this enlightening history of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. Impressive in scope, The Control Agenda holds many lessons for historians and policy makers alike.

Scott Kaufman

In The Control Agenda, Matthew J. Ambrose details how technology, personality, and domestic and international politics influenced efforts to restrain the superpower arms race from the 1960s through the late 1980s. Current policy makers should consult this book for lessons on the challenges inherent in nuclear-arms negotiations.

Thomas Schwartz

Matthew Ambrose has written a superb account of the history of the SALT process of arms control. I know of no book that tells this story from Nixon through Reagan. The Control Agenda fills a huge gap in the literature and I predict it will stand the test of time.

James Cameron

"Matthew J. Ambrose takes the reader deep inside national security deliberations from Nixon to Reagan in this enlightening history of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. Impressive in scope, The Control Agenda holds many lessons for historians and policy makers alike."

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