East-West arms control : challenges for the western alliance
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East-West arms control : challenges for the western alliance
Routledge, 1992
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  Toyama
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  Saga
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  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Assuming a movement towards detente, East-West Arms Control assesses the role and relevance of arms control in an era of rapidly eroding bipolarity and East-West confrontation. It takes a sober look at the significance of what has been achieved so far, where the arms control process is currently heading and what prospects and challenges the Western Alliance will face.
Table of Contents
Introduction and Acknowledgements David Dewitt and Hans Rattinger Part One: Arms Control, NATO Strategy and Alliance Politics 1. Strategy, Arms Control and Reassurance: Dilemmas in German-American Security Relations Herbert Dittgen 2. The Political and Strategic Implications of the INF Treaty for NATO Paul Buteux Part Two: Arms Control after the INF Treaty 3. Requirements for Successful Negotiations on Force Reductions in Europe Jonathan Dean 4. Security and Arms Control in Europe: A German Perspective Dieter Mahncke Part Three: The Role of Confidence Building Measures 5. Confidence and Security Building Measures: An Evolving East-West Security Regime? Volker Rittberger , Manfred Efinger and Martin Mendler 6. Confidence Building Processes--CSCE and MBFR: A Review and Assessment James Macintosh Part Four: Public Opinion, Domestic Politics and Arms Control 7. The INF Agreement and Public Opinion in West Germany Hans Rattinger 8. Towards an Anti-Nuclear Consensus: West Germany, INF, and the Future of Nuclear Arms Control in Europe Thomas Risse-Kapan 9. Up (or down) on Arms: American and Canadian Public Attitudes in the Mid-1980s Don Munton Part Five: European Arms Control in the 1990s 10. CFE, Germany, and the Future of Europe Roger Hill and Robin Hay Appendix: Final Communiques, NATO and WTO summits 1988 - 1990 Index
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