Arms control and weapons proliferation in the Middle East and South Asia
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Arms control and weapons proliferation in the Middle East and South Asia
Macmillan Academic and Professional, 1992
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Papers from a meeting organized by the Carnegie Endowment at the Rockfeller Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, Oct. 1989
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Begun a year before the Gulf crisis, this examines the industrialized world's concern with the spread of advanced weapons to the Middle East and South Asia. It examines the arms race in the area and looks at how arms controls may, or may not, enhance the goals of security, peace and stability.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction to the problem section: weapons technology and regional stability, W. Seth Carus
- arms trade and the proliferation of new military technologies, Yuri Pinchukov
- the strategic implications of chemical weapons proliferation, Brad Roberts
- mayhem or deterrence? regional and global security from non-proliferation to post-proliferation, Christopher Carle. Part 2 Arab-Israel: quality vs quantity - the Arab perspective of the arms race in the Middle East, Abdel Monem Said Aly
- security and arms control in the Middle East - an Israeli perspective, Shai Feldman. Part 3 Gulf: Iran and the lessons of the war with Iraq: implications for future defense policies, Shahram Chubin
- arms control and the proliferation of high technology weapons in the Near East and South Asia - an Iraqi view, Nazim T.Mushtak. Part 4 India-Pakistan: arms control and the proliferation of high technology weapons in South Asia and near East - a view from India, Jasjit Singh
- arms control and the proliferation of high technology weapons in South Asia and near East - a view from Pakistan, Ross Masood Hussain. Part 5 Arms control section: untangling the priorities - weapons, vehicles and the objectives of arms control, Ian Smart
- arms control goals in the Middle East and South Asia, goals, methods, and limitations, Geoffrey Kep and Shelly A.Stahl
- stemming the proliferation of ballistic missiles - an assessment of arms control options, Janne E.Nolan
- chemical and biological weapons and regional arms control, Brad Roberts
- controlling weapons of mass destruction in South Asia - an American perspective, Stephen P.Cohen
- Soviet policy toward arms transfers to the Middle East, Andrei Shoumikhin
- conclusion, Geoffrey Kempt and Shelley A.Stahl.
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