Miller Center Papers - Arms Control
The Miller Center Papers is a remarkable historical collection of reminiscences and analyses of American public life made by leading figures in policy-making and politics spanning the half-century. The Papers is one of the finest documentary collections in the world on U.S. government and politics. The Miller Center has systematically prepared, organized, edited, and recorded the papers in scores of slim books. The Arms Control series is available for download below.
Vol. 1 - Gerard Smith on Arms Control
Vol. 2 - Gerard Piel on Arms Control: Science and Economics
Vol. 3 - Kosta Tsipis on teh Arms Race: A Collection of Critical Essays
Vol. 4 - Townsend Hoopes on Arms Control
Vol. 5 - Sam Nunn on Arms Control
Vol. 6 - Franklin Long on Arms Control
Vol. 7 - Sidney Drell on Arms Control
Vol. 8 - Unresolved Issues in Arms Control
Vol. 9 - Arms Control and Defense: Who Decides?
Vol. 10 - Arms Control in the Reagan Administration
Vol. 11 - Richard Garwin on Arms Control
Vol. 12 - Ashton B. Carter on Arms Control
Vol. 13 - Paul H. Nitze on Foreign Policy
Vol. 14 - Paul H. Nitze on National Security and Arms Control
Vol. 15 - Arms Control: Moral, Political, and Historical Lessons
Vol. 16 - Foreign Policy and Arms Control: Churchill's Legacy
Vol. 17 - Negotiating Arms Control: Missed Opportunities and Limited Successes
Vol. 18 - Paul H. Nitze on the Future
Vol. 19 - Arms Control: Alliances, Arms Sales, and the Future