Governments have been negotiating about disarmament, or more
limited forms of arms control, for forty years. Despite these
negotiations, weapons of increasing deadliness and sophistication
continue to be developed. Through the use of case studies of
particular negotiations (Partial and Comprehensive Test Ban, SALT I
and II, INF and START, and MBFR/CFE), the book explores both the
reasons for success and the obstacles leading to failure, and
assesses the importance of different types of explanation. Dr
Carter not only analyses the reasons why negotiations fail, she
also examines the conditions under which they are likely to
succeed. The result is a balanced comprehensive treatment of the
problems and prospects for arms control.
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