Global double zero : the INF Treaty from its origins to implementation
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Global double zero : the INF Treaty from its origins to implementation
(Contributions in military studies, no. 135)
Greenwood Press, 1993
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Description
This is vital history, based on first-hand know-how, and thus not overtaken by current events. Students in the fields of history, political science, and military studies will gain by reading this prime. It gives a unique overview of the INF Treaty showing what happened and why in the 1980s in terms of arms control and offering some points about the future of arms control regimes at the turn of this century.
George Rueckert delineates the origins of INF negotiations and how they proceeded in Geneva and Reykjavik. He analyzes the INF Treaty and gives a comprehensive overview of it and supplemental agreements and interpretations. He describes implementing organizations and structures, matters relating to on-site inspection and portal monitoring, and related measures. In the end he considers what may lie ahead of us in the 1990s in terms of arms control. Appendices list INF inspection sites in the United States and Russia, present documents describing appendices to the INF treaty. The selected bibliography is a good guide to further reading on the subject.
Table of Contents
Preface
Origins of the INF Negotiations
The INF Imbalance in Europe
The Soviet INF Buildup
Lack of a Comparable NATO Force
The Impact of Strategic Parity
The Increasing Role of West Germany
NATO Reacts
Creation of the High Level Group
The Military Component of the Allied Response
The Arms Control Component of the Allied Response
Stresses Within the Alliance
Preparing to Talk
The Initial Soviet Reaction
The Soviet Agree to Talks
Divergent Opening Positions
The Influence of the Peace Movement
INF Negotiations
The Geneva Negotiations: From Inception Until The Soviet Walkout
Negotiators and Procedures
Opening Proposals
The Soviet Equal Reductions Proposal
The Walk-In-The Woods Initiative
Alternative Proposals and Variants
The Rush for the High Ground
The Soviet Walk Out
The Geneva Negotiations: From The Soviet Walkout to the Keykjavik Summit
Hiatus in the Negotiations
The INF Negotiations Resume
The Beginning of Movement
High-Level Initiatives Outside Geneva
The Geneva Negotiations: From Reykjavik to the Treaty Signing
The Reykjavik Breakthrough
An SRM Global Zero Emerges
A Joint Draft Text is Formed
Global Double Zero is Agreed
Dealing with the Remaining Issues
Concluding the Treaty
The INF Treaty and its Implementation
The INF Treaty: An Overview
The Treaty Text
The INF Verification Regime
The Memorandum of Understanding on Data
Supplemental Agreements and Understanding
The Basing Country Agreement
Dealing with Technical Issues
Ratification Provisions
Implementing Organizations and Structures
The INF Implementation Structure
The On-Site Inspection Agency
The Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers
On-Site Inspection
Types of INF On-Site Inspections
Inspection Team Operations
The Mechanics of On-Site Inspection
Escort Team Operations
Portal Monitoring
Basic Elements of Portal Monitoring
Establishing the Portals
The U.S. Portal At Votkinsk
The Soviet Portal at Magna, Utah
Eliminations
Basic Provisions
Elimination Sites
Elimination of U.S. Systems
Elimination of Soviet Systems
Conclusion
Appendix
Selected Bibliography
Index
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