This book focuses on the Middle East arms control process as it
unfolded during the years 1992-1995, as part of the multilateral
track of the Arab-Israeli peace process initiated in Madrid,
October 1991. This was the story of a regional process in the
making: from the very concept of arms control as applied to the
region, through the innovative regional forum and format for
discussion that was devised for the talks, to the dynamics of the
talks and the question of Egypt's position within this novel
regional setting. The result was that what seemed at the outset to
be a most likely unpromising forum became the setting of
unprecedented regional dynamics. The in-depth examination of ACRS
-- Arms Control Regional Security working group -- engenders
important insights into a number of concepts that lie at the heart
of international relations studies: the notion of the strategic
game, the meaning of power, the definition of security threats, the
notions of hegemony and leadership, state identity, the conduct of
regional politics, and the significance of cooperative processes in
international relations.
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