This volume examines in detail the major proposals for
confidence- and security-building measures that were made at the
Conference on Disarmament in Europe (CDE) held in Stockholm during
1984-86. The CDE produced an historic agreement which included the
first provision ever negotiated for on-site inspection on demand.
Focusing on major proposals made by NATO, the Warsaw Pact, and the
neutral and non-aligned nations, the author also evaluates the
effects, if adopted, these measures would have in the real world.
Providing a unique insider's account of positions taken, he lets
the reader draw conclusions about the actual goals of each of the
participating groups--reduction of military tensions or propaganda.
This book gives the reader an insider's view of a major
international security negotiation and unique insight into the
positions of participating nations.
Some view the act of reaching agreement as the most significant
aspect of the Stockholm Conference. According to this author, it is
in fact the content of the CDE agreement that matters. Following a
brief review of the background to the CDE, Krehbiel concentrates on
a detailed analysis of the major proposals in the areas of
notification, information, observation, constraints, and
verification. The final two chapters evaluate the resulting
agreement, its strengths and weaknesses, and its potential to
accomplish CDE goals. The book concludes with a brief assessment of
its implementation.
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