Russia adopts new security concept; appears to lower nuclear threshold
Article Abstract:
Russia's new national security concept, signed by acting President Vladimir Putin on Jan 10, 2000, indicates that nuclear weapons can be used against armed aggression, if all other ways of resolving a crisis have been attempted. This is a more relaxed condition for the use of nuclear weapons than that contained in the 1997 national security concept. The new approach appears to be a response to the waning of Russian conventional forces. The new national security concept repeatedly recognizes national weakness, and presents internal issues such as separatist movements as the main threats to Russian society.
Publication Name: Arms Control Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0196-125X
Year: 2000
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[1] Russia adopts new security concept; appears to lower nuclear threshold
Article Abstract:
Russia has adopted a new security document that outlines its national security policies. The new concept identifies internal issues as the primary dangers to Russia and names the US and its allies as external threats.
Publication Name: Arms Control Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0196-125X
Year: 2000
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Putin signs new military doctrine, fleshing out security concept
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Vladimir Putin signed a new military doctrine for Russia that replaces the doctrine adopted in 1993. The new policy apparently lowers the threshold for Russian use of nuclear weapons and allows Russia to use nuclear weapons in response to attacks by all weapons of mass destruction.
Publication Name: Arms Control Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0196-125X
Year: 2000
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