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Peace Against Nuclear Threat and the Committee of Scientists for Global

In 1989, he joined the Committee of Soviet Scientists for Leonid Ryabikhin holds research positions in the Russian DiplomaticĪcademy and in the Institute of World Economy and International The absence of contacts between the United States and Russian military and the failure to reach new agreements while existing agreements collapse worsens an already dangerous situation.” Human or technical mistakes and a variety of natural events can cause the failure or malfunction of technical systems and errors in decision making. In this essay, Leonid Ryabikhin argues that distrust, misunderstanding and concern prevail in US/NATO and Russia relations “which increases the risk of unintended or accidental conflict.
