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Resetting the Strategic Rivalry: Challenges in U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control : 전략적 숙적 관계의 재설정: 미국-러시아의 핵군축의 난제

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dc.contributor.advisor신성호-
dc.contributor.author사라-
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-29T03:49:00Z-
dc.date.available2018-05-29T03:49:00Z-
dc.date.issued2018-02-
dc.identifier.other000000149576-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/141719-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 국제대학원 국제학과, 2018. 2. 신성호.-
dc.description.abstractAfter decades on the brink of nuclear war, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent end of the Cold War in 1991 ushered in a new era of global peace and economic liberalization. Yet mutual efforts by the United States and Russia to substantially reduce their nuclear weapons arsenals have fallen short of their objectives. This brings up the question: what are the main barriers hindering further progress for the mutual reduction of nuclear weapons for the United States and Russia?
Although both countries are currently obligated to reduce their deployed nuclear warheads stockpile numbers to 1,550 by 2018 under New START, there has been no further nuclear arms reduction cooperation between the two countries. This thesis will examine the military-technical factors and geopolitical factors hindering the prospects for deeper nuclear arms control cooperation. Regarding military-technical factors, disagreements on missile defense between Moscow and Washington, in particular NATOs missile defense system in Europe, have continued to stall closer nuclear arms control cooperation. On the other hand, geopolitical factors have reignited the U.S.-Russian strategic rivalry. Russias annexation of Crimea during the 2014 Ukrainian crisis created a permanent rift between the Obama and Putin administrations. This rift was further exacerbated by a clashing policy agenda in the Syrian civil war and as a result, U.S.-Russian relations have deteriorated at an alarming rate. Given that both Ukraine and Syria are still ongoing conflicts, this thesis will attempt to offer a preliminary analysis of the evolving nature of nuclear arms control cooperation between the United States and Russia in a post-Cold War era up until the end of the Obama administration in 2016.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsI. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1. Research Question 6
II. LITERATURE REVIEW 7
2.1. Theoretical Framework 8
2.1.a. U.S.-Russian Strategic Rivalry 11
2.1.b. Strategic vs. tactical nuclear weapons 15
2.2. Historical Framework 17
2.2.a. 1971-1990: SALT I Interim Agreement 20
2.2.b. 1991-2000: 1991 START Treaty 24
2.2.c. 2002-2007: Moscow SORT Treaty 29
2.2.d. 2010-2016: New START Treaty 34
III. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 38
IV. CASE STUDIES. 40
4.1. Missile Defense Disagreements. 40
4.1.a. Implications for Nuclear Arms Control Cooperation 46
4.2. Ukraine 48
4.2.a. Background of the Ukrainian conflict 48
4.2.b. Shifts in nuclear policy 55
4.2.c. Implications from the Ukrainian Case Study 63
4.3. Syria 68
4.3.a. Background of the Syrian civil war 68
4.3.b. Implications from the Syrian Case Study 73
V. CONCLUSION 77
VI. WORKS CITED 84
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectU.S.-Russian nuclear arms control cooperation-
dc.subjectpost-Cold War security dynamics-
dc.subjectmissile defense-
dc.subject2014 Ukrainian conflict-
dc.subjectstrategic arms control negotiations-
dc.subject.ddc327.17-
dc.titleResetting the Strategic Rivalry: Challenges in U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control-
dc.title.alternative전략적 숙적 관계의 재설정: 미국-러시아의 핵군축의 난제-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorSarah Kunis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.contributor.affiliation국제대학원 국제학과-
dc.date.awarded2018-02-
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