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U.S. Unilateral Arms Control Initiatives - When Do They Work? (Hardcover)
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U.S. Unilateral Arms Control Initiatives - When Do They Work? (Hardcover)
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As a former negotiator, I wish I had had the benefit of Profssor
Rose's insights and I am confident that future U.S. negotiators
will profit from them. Paul C. Warnke, Former Director, U.S. Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency The first systematic appraisal of
the utility of unilateral initiatives in arms control, this study
combines theory and case studies to provide important insights and
implications for U.S. policy. Graham H. Stuart Professor of
International Relations, Stanford University I consider Dr. Rose's
book to be a very significant contribution to the field. The
topic--unilateral arms control initiatives--is one that has drawn
sporadic attention in the past, but I know of no better analysis of
this important topic than Dr. Rose's. Dan Caldwell, Pepperdine
University The question has been continuously debated since the
1950s: Should unilateral arms control initiatives be treated as
essential steps toward world peace or as the product of wishful
thinking that is in fact dangerous to our national security? Rose
explores the problem through an analysis of Soviet responses to
past American initiatives, where the U.S. exercised restraint in
weapons testing, production, or deployment in attempts to obtain
reciprocal Soviet restraint. In comparative case studies of six
U.S. arms initiatives--some of which succeeded and some of which
failed--he tests and evaluates a series of hypotheses about the
conditions that may favor the success of such initiatives. After
outlining the major features of the arms control controversy, Rose
surveys the theoretical literature to identify factors that may
favor successful initiatives. These include aspects of the
bargaining process; cost-benefit calculations about the military,
political, and economic consequences of reciprocating an
initiative; and other elements in the domestic and international
environment that may effect the outcome of bargaining. The factors
that are influenced by the domestic nature or international
situation of the Soviet Union are examined in detail.
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