The Principles and Tasks of Verification

The strategic nuclear arms control and verification process has developed significantly over the past twenty years. The U.S. has created a strong foundation resting on (1) impressive technological capabilities for detecting and monitoring Soviet strategic activities; (2) an intricate network of operational practices, agreed provisions and procedures; and (3) the extensive experience of the U.S. intelligence community in observing and interpreting Soviet strategic activity.

[1]  Stephen M. Meyer,et al.  Verification and Risk in Arms Control , 1984 .

[2]  Adrian Fisher Improving Compliance With International Law , 1982, American Journal of International Law.