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The Future of Arms Control (Paperback)
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Arms control, for decades at the core of the foreign policy
consensus, today is among the more contentious issues in American
politics. It is pilloried and considered out of mode in many
conservative quarters, while being viewed as nearly sacrosanct in
many liberal circles. In this new book, Michael Levi and Michael
O'Hanlon argue that neither the left nor the right has a correct
view of the proper utility of arms control in the age of terror.
Arms control in the traditional sense--lengthy treaties to limit
nuclear and other military competitions among the great powers--is
no longer particularly useful. Nor should arms control be pursued
as a means to the end of constraining the power of nations or of
promoting global government. It is still a critical tool, though,
for controlling dangerous technologies, particularly those that, in
the hands of hostile states or terrorist organizations, could cause
massive death and destruction. Arms control and coercive action,
including military force, must be integrated into an overall
strategy for preventing proliferation, now more than ever before.
Arms control should be used to gain earlier warning of illicit
activities inside dangerous states, allowing the international
community to take coercive action in a timely way. The authors
propose three new criteria to guide future arms control efforts,
designed to respond to today's geopolitical realities. Arms control
must focus on the dangers of catastrophic technology, not so much
in the hands of major powers as of small states and terrorist
groups. Their criteria lead to a natural focus on nuclear and
biological technologies. Much tougher measures to prevent countries
from gaining nuclear weaponstechnoloty while purportedly complying
with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and procedures for
controlling dangerous biological technologies will be most
prominent in this framework, while lower priority is giben to
efforts such as bilateral nuclear accords and most types of arms
control for outer space. This book provides a framework for an
effective arms control strategy in a new age of international
security.
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