China, arms control, and nonproliferation

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China, arms control, and nonproliferation

Wendy Frieman

(Politics in Asia series)

RoutledgeCurzon, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-221) and index

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Description

China, Arms Control, and Non-Proliferation is an empirically and conceptually path-breaking book that documents China's participation in international arms control and non-proliferation regimes from 1985 to 2001. The book focuses on the distinction between US expectations of Chinese compliance, which China has not always met, and international standards, against which Chinese performance is acceptable. This will be the standard staple work dealing with China and international arms control and will be invaluable to those dealing with Chinese security studies, foreign policy, international relations and arms control and disarmament.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and the International Atomic Energy Agency 3. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty 4. The Biological Weapons Convention 5. The Chemical Weapons Convention 6. The Missile Technology Control Regime 7. The UN Register of Conventional Arms 8. The Convention on Conventional Weapons 9. Other (Less Formal) Security Regimes 10. China's Arms Control Bureaucracy 11. Chinese Security Concerns Not Met by Arms Control Regimes 12. Regime Costs and Benefits 13. Conclusions Appendix

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