2020
DOI: 10.1080/00963402.2020.1778370
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“What about China?” and the threat to US–Russian nuclear arms control

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“…Several key issues for European security can no longer be solved in a purely Russian-Atlantic context. For example, it has been suggested that Trump's real reason behind the withdrawal from the INF treaty is that China is not a party to the treaty and thus not bound by it (see Allison and Herzog 2020). The White House has regularly insisted on trilateral arms control talks, including China.…”
Section: A Way Out Of the Impasse?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several key issues for European security can no longer be solved in a purely Russian-Atlantic context. For example, it has been suggested that Trump's real reason behind the withdrawal from the INF treaty is that China is not a party to the treaty and thus not bound by it (see Allison and Herzog 2020). The White House has regularly insisted on trilateral arms control talks, including China.…”
Section: A Way Out Of the Impasse?mentioning
confidence: 99%