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14. See “Concepts of SNF Development of the USSR in 40s-<br />

90s,” Arms.ru, in <strong>Russian</strong>, available from www.arms.ru/nuclear/1.<br />

htm.<br />

15. Richard Pipes, “Why the Soviet Union Thinks It Could<br />

Fight <strong>and</strong> Win a <strong>Nuclear</strong> War,” reprinted from Commentary, 1977,<br />

available from www.etpv.org/bills_page/nuclear.html.<br />

16. “Address by the General Secretary of the CC of CPSU,<br />

Chairman of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet to the<br />

Second Special Session of the UN,” June 15, 1982, in <strong>Russian</strong>,<br />

available from www.nasledie.ru/politvne/18_6/oonb.htm.<br />

17. Dobrynin, pp. 598-599.<br />

18. Ibid., pp. 623- 629.<br />

19. Mikhail Gorbachev, “Memoirs,” New York: Doubleday,1996,<br />

pp. 406-408.<br />

20. Gorbachev.<br />

21. See Andrei Kokoshin, “The Competition of ‘Asymmetrical<br />

Responses’ Began in the 80s,” Nezavisimoe Voennoe Obozrenie, July<br />

7, 2007, in <strong>Russian</strong>.<br />

22. Maksim Kalashnikov, “The Empire’s Broken Sword,”<br />

available from www.e-lib.info/book.php?id=1121022183&p=0.<br />

23. Gorbachev, pp. 445, 451.<br />

24. Ibid., Menshikov.<br />

25. Podvig, ed., “<strong>Russian</strong> Strategic <strong>Nuclear</strong> Forces,” p. 655.<br />

26. Dobrynin, p. 661.<br />

27. Ibid., Menshikov.<br />

28. Aleks<strong>and</strong>r Golts, “Why Russia Has Let Its <strong>Nuclear</strong> Arsenal<br />

Go for Soap <strong>and</strong> Sausage,” Komsomolskaya Pravda, September<br />

5, 1995, available from www.fas.org/news/russia/1995/sov95175.htm.<br />

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