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Toward a Test-Ban Treaty

Is Nothing Better than On-Site Inspection?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 September 2018

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When Izvestia published in full President Kennedy's speech at American University, and it was announced that three-power negotiations would soon open in Moscow on a test-ban treaty, there was hope that a breakthrough to an agreement might still be found. These hopes were dampened when Khrushchev withdrew the concession Russia seemed to have made in agreeing at Geneva to three on-site inspections a year. In the context of the President's declaration that the United States will not be the first to resume atmospheric testing, this is going to continue to put pressure on our demand for live inspection.

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Copyright © Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 1963

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