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On Disarmament - The Role of Conventional Arms Control in National Security Strategy (Hardcover)
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On Disarmament - The Role of Conventional Arms Control in National Security Strategy (Hardcover)
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The Revolution of 1989 propels European arms control initiatives
into a new context. This book presents a concise analysis of arms
reduction efforts, putting crucial issues back into focus. Unique
in its field, this U.S. Army War College text incorporates the work
of practitioners, academics, and members of the U.S. negotiating
team. It is written for an audience that will use it to make
decisions. Within the first five chapters the reader will
understand conventional arms control history: objectives, political
procedures, and definitional and external strategic issues
affecting negotiations. Successive chapters address: the role of
partial disarmament; CFE proposals, data, and military implications
of a successful agreement; the U.S. Interagency Group process; the
High Level Task Force; and updates on both Vienna negotiations. A
clear hard-headed text designed for policy makers, it provides a
valuable analysis for courses in foreign policy, negotiation,
political theory and practice, and public policy. This volume opens
with a chronology of conventional arms control events from 1967 to
1990. Chapter 2 offers an academic discussion on how and why we
developed the general objectives for ongoing CFE and CSBM
negotiations in Vienna. Chapter 3 supplies the political insight
necessary to comprehend current negotiations. Conventional arms
control issues are presented as mini-historical vignettes in
Chapter 4. A chapter follows on definitional disarmament. Three
successive chapters describe current proposals and progress in the
CFE and CSBM talks. Chapter 9 concerns the post-CFE
environment--the authors provide a thought-provoking article on a
future nonauthoritarian world which looks beyond our current
European fixation. The stage is then set for discussion of post-CFE
alternative defense strategies and architecture. In closing, the
authors reflect on what the effect of U.S. and NATO forces might be
after successful conclusions in CFE and CSBM negotiations. The CFE
Mandate, NATO's formal proposals, and the Western CSBM proposal are
all appended as well as a glossary of terms.
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