Arms Control Without Negotiation : : From the Cold War to the New World Order / / ed. by Bennett Ramberg.

With the spotlight on arms control turning away from negotiated treaties toward unilateral reductions, the authors discuss the utility of unilateral measures in inducing reciprocation, review the links between defense planning and unilateral arms control, address the domestic politics of arms contro...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- 1 Arms Control Without Negotiation: A Conceptual Overview -- Part 1. UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL TO INDUCE RECIPROCATION -- Introduction -- 2 The Psychology of Arms Control and Reciprocation -- 3 Unilateralism in Soviet and Russian Arms Control -- 4 Arms Control Moratoria: Case Studies in Three Areas -- Part 2. DEFENSE PRACTICE AS UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL -- Introduction -- 5 Nuclear Strategy, Force Procurement, and Deployment as Arms Control -- 6 Technology Deployment and Denial: A Unilateral Approach to Arms Control? -- 7 Unilateral Self-Restraint on Nuclear Proliferation: Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, and Germany -- 8 The Politics of Unilateral Nuclear-Free Zones: The Case of the South Pacific -- 9 Reducing the Negative Consequences of Arms Transfers Through Unilateral Arms Control -- Part 3. THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL -- Introduction -- 10 The Politics of Unilateral Arms Control Between the Two World Wars -- 11 The Western Antinuclear Movement During the 1980s: Roots, Motivations, Goals -- 12 Congressional Politics to Induce Reciprocation Through Procurement Restraint -- Part 4. CONCLUSION -- 13 Unilateral Arms Control in the New World Order -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
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With the spotlight on arms control turning away from negotiated treaties toward unilateral reductions, the authors discuss the utility of unilateral measures in inducing reciprocation, review the links between defense planning and unilateral arms control, address the domestic politics of arms control issues, and consider implications for the future.
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title Arms Control Without Negotiation : From the Cold War to the New World Order /
spellingShingle Arms Control Without Negotiation : From the Cold War to the New World Order /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Acronyms --
1 Arms Control Without Negotiation: A Conceptual Overview --
Part 1. UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL TO INDUCE RECIPROCATION --
Introduction --
2 The Psychology of Arms Control and Reciprocation --
3 Unilateralism in Soviet and Russian Arms Control --
4 Arms Control Moratoria: Case Studies in Three Areas --
Part 2. DEFENSE PRACTICE AS UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL --
5 Nuclear Strategy, Force Procurement, and Deployment as Arms Control --
6 Technology Deployment and Denial: A Unilateral Approach to Arms Control? --
7 Unilateral Self-Restraint on Nuclear Proliferation: Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, and Germany --
8 The Politics of Unilateral Nuclear-Free Zones: The Case of the South Pacific --
9 Reducing the Negative Consequences of Arms Transfers Through Unilateral Arms Control --
Part 3. THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL --
10 The Politics of Unilateral Arms Control Between the Two World Wars --
11 The Western Antinuclear Movement During the 1980s: Roots, Motivations, Goals --
12 Congressional Politics to Induce Reciprocation Through Procurement Restraint --
Part 4. CONCLUSION --
13 Unilateral Arms Control in the New World Order --
The Contributors --
Index --
About the Book
title_sub From the Cold War to the New World Order /
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Acronyms --
1 Arms Control Without Negotiation: A Conceptual Overview --
Part 1. UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL TO INDUCE RECIPROCATION --
Introduction --
2 The Psychology of Arms Control and Reciprocation --
3 Unilateralism in Soviet and Russian Arms Control --
4 Arms Control Moratoria: Case Studies in Three Areas --
Part 2. DEFENSE PRACTICE AS UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL --
5 Nuclear Strategy, Force Procurement, and Deployment as Arms Control --
6 Technology Deployment and Denial: A Unilateral Approach to Arms Control? --
7 Unilateral Self-Restraint on Nuclear Proliferation: Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, and Germany --
8 The Politics of Unilateral Nuclear-Free Zones: The Case of the South Pacific --
9 Reducing the Negative Consequences of Arms Transfers Through Unilateral Arms Control --
Part 3. THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL --
10 The Politics of Unilateral Arms Control Between the Two World Wars --
11 The Western Antinuclear Movement During the 1980s: Roots, Motivations, Goals --
12 Congressional Politics to Induce Reciprocation Through Procurement Restraint --
Part 4. CONCLUSION --
13 Unilateral Arms Control in the New World Order --
The Contributors --
Index --
About the Book
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Acronyms --
1 Arms Control Without Negotiation: A Conceptual Overview --
Part 1. UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL TO INDUCE RECIPROCATION --
Introduction --
2 The Psychology of Arms Control and Reciprocation --
3 Unilateralism in Soviet and Russian Arms Control --
4 Arms Control Moratoria: Case Studies in Three Areas --
Part 2. DEFENSE PRACTICE AS UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL --
5 Nuclear Strategy, Force Procurement, and Deployment as Arms Control --
6 Technology Deployment and Denial: A Unilateral Approach to Arms Control? --
7 Unilateral Self-Restraint on Nuclear Proliferation: Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, and Germany --
8 The Politics of Unilateral Nuclear-Free Zones: The Case of the South Pacific --
9 Reducing the Negative Consequences of Arms Transfers Through Unilateral Arms Control --
Part 3. THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL --
10 The Politics of Unilateral Arms Control Between the Two World Wars --
11 The Western Antinuclear Movement During the 1980s: Roots, Motivations, Goals --
12 Congressional Politics to Induce Reciprocation Through Procurement Restraint --
Part 4. CONCLUSION --
13 Unilateral Arms Control in the New World Order --
The Contributors --
Index --
About the Book
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