The chemistry of regime formation : explaining international cooperation for a comprehensive ban on chemical weapons
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The chemistry of regime formation : explaining international cooperation for a comprehensive ban on chemical weapons
UNIDIR , Dartmouth Pub. Co., c1993
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Thesis (doctoral)--University of Zürich, Faculty of Arts, 1992/93
Includes bibliographical references (p. 455-473)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Current agreements and negotiations on disarmament have clear economic implications. Their effect and their perception remain inadequately known and uncertain. Based on the analysis of the actual disarmament process, this book questions a number of "sacred cows" frequently encountered in international fora and thinking on economic aspects of disarmament. The long debated link between disarmament and development for example is critically examined. Similarly the very idea that disarmament would yield automatic returns - the famous peace dividend - is called into question. At the same time, conversion also has its cost. For the purpose of the research which led to this publication United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), with the cooperation of International Defence Economics Association (IDEA), assembled a group of well-known economists, diplomats and researchers.
目次
- The control and disarmament of chemical weapons
- from a fragmented to a comprehensive international regime
- the framework of analysis
- cooperation with regard to the comprehensive regime
- a structural explanation of regime demand - capabilities, dependence and the willingness of states to cooperate
- chemical warfare control as a problem of collective action
- integrating structural, interaction-related and cognitive explanations in a dynamic analysis of regime formation - a framework for further research
- comprehensive regime or incremental approach - the path ahead.
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