The president, the bureaucracy, and world regions in arms control

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The president, the bureaucracy, and world regions in arms control

edited by Kenneth W. Thompson

(W. Alton Jones Foundation series on the Presidency and arms control, v. 5)

University Press of America, c1998

  • cloth
  • pbk

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"Co-published by arrangement with the Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia"--T.p. verso

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Copublished with the Miller Center, this book explores the complex and significant subject of arms control. In Part I, 'The Presidency and the Process,' the authors examine the general relationship between the presidency and the arms control process, and then look in particular at Jimmy Carter's place in the Cold War. In Part II, 'World Regions and Arms Control,' the authors explore structures for security in Europe, and security and arms proliferation in Asia.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 The Presidency and the Process: The Presidency and Arms Control
  • Jimmy Carter and the Neutron Bomb: The Making of an Indecision Chapter 4 World Regions and Arms Control: Structures for Security in Europe
  • Security and Arms Proliferation in Asia
  • Arms Control in the Middle East
  • Nuclear Restraint in Latin America: Argentina and Brazil Chapter 5 Governance, The Process, and Prospects of Arms Control: Intelligence, Governance, and the Arms Control Process
  • Nonporliferation Following the Cold War: Status and Options Chapter 6 Concluding Observation

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