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International Organization for Chemical Disarmament (Paperback): Nicholas A. Sims International Organization for Chemical Disarmament (Paperback)
Nicholas A. Sims
R4,549 Discovery Miles 45 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nicholas A. Sims, who has written extensively in the defence field, examines the nature and significance of international organization for a proposed Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), the proposals for institutions with which the eventual body might be endowed, and prospects for the resolution of the remaining uncertainties concerning the structure of the international organization. He concludes with recommendations for organization, and the book includes appendices containing key documents and proposals.

Explorations in Ethics and International Relations - Essays in Honour of Sydney Bailey (Hardcover): Nicholas A. Sims Explorations in Ethics and International Relations - Essays in Honour of Sydney Bailey (Hardcover)
Nicholas A. Sims
R4,213 Discovery Miles 42 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the interaction between the realms of ethics and international relations. The essays discuss such issues as the responsibilities of defence scientists; theological reflections on compromise; the ethics of risk-taking; the international legal protection of human rights and the collaboration of non-governmental organisations in giving individuals greater influence through international institutions. Sydney D. Bailey made a distinguished contribution over many years in bringing ethical concerns to bear on international affairs. These essays, exploring some of the many areas in which he achieved recognition as a writer and policy adviser, were offered in his honour at 65 by his friends and colleagues. .

The Future of Biological Disarmament - Strengthening the Treaty Ban on Weapons (Paperback): Nicholas A. Sims The Future of Biological Disarmament - Strengthening the Treaty Ban on Weapons (Paperback)
Nicholas A. Sims
R1,580 Discovery Miles 15 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the politics of biological disarmament, focusing on the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) as a treaty regime and the cornerstone of biological disarmament efforts. Biological weapons have long been banned, but the ban needs strengthening. The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) is the cornerstone of this disarmament regime. After years of deadlock and disappointment its Sixth Review Conference in 2006 generated new hope that biological disarmament could be reinforced from within. This book studies the intricate diplomacy of the Sixth Review Conference as a key moment in the recovery of self-confidence by the treaty parties. It makes detailed proposals for developing an accountability framework and stronger institutions so that the treaty regime can work better. It examines alternative futures for the BWC and the trajectories to be avoided or encouraged in the short, medium and longer terms as its regime evolves. Controversially, by comparing treaty constraints on biological, chemical and nuclear weapons it restores the BWC firmly to the realm of disarmament rather than arms control and rescues it from misleading identifications with counterproliferation and counterterrorism models. This book will appeal to policy-makers, diplomats and students of biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, international security and IR in general. Nicholas A. Sims is Reader in International Relations at the London School of Economics. He is author of four books on aspects of disarmament.

The Future of Biological Disarmament - Strengthening the Treaty Ban on Weapons (Hardcover): Nicholas A. Sims The Future of Biological Disarmament - Strengthening the Treaty Ban on Weapons (Hardcover)
Nicholas A. Sims
R4,357 Discovery Miles 43 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the politics of biological disarmament, focusing on the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) as a treaty regime and the cornerstone of biological disarmament efforts.

Biological weapons have long been banned, but the ban needs strengthening. The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) is the cornerstone of this disarmament regime. After years of deadlock and disappointment its Sixth Review Conference in 2006 generated new hope that biological disarmament could be reinforced from within. This book studies the intricate diplomacy of the Sixth Review Conference as a key moment in the recovery of self-confidence by the treaty parties. It makes detailed proposals for developing an accountability framework and stronger institutions so that the treaty regime can work better. It examines alternative futures for the BWC and the trajectories to be avoided or encouraged in the short, medium and longer terms as its regime evolves. Controversially, by comparing treaty constraints on biological, chemical and nuclear weapons it restores the BWC firmly to the realm of disarmament rather than arms control and rescues it from misleading identifications with counterproliferation and counterterrorism models.

This book will appeal to policy-makers, diplomats and students of biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, international security and IR in general.

Nicholas A. Sims is Reader in International Relations at the London School of Economics. He is author of four books on aspects of disarmament.

Explorations in Ethics and International Relations - Essays in Honour of Sydney Bailey (Paperback): Nicholas A. Sims Explorations in Ethics and International Relations - Essays in Honour of Sydney Bailey (Paperback)
Nicholas A. Sims
R1,181 Discovery Miles 11 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the interaction between the realms of ethics and international relations. The essays discuss such issues as the responsibilities of defence scientists; theological reflections on compromise; the ethics of risk-taking; the international legal protection of human rights and the collaboration of non-governmental organisations in giving individuals greater influence through international institutions. Sydney D. Bailey made a distinguished contribution over many years in bringing ethical concerns to bear on international affairs. These essays, exploring some of the many areas in which he achieved recognition as a writer and policy adviser, were offered in his honour at 65 by his friends and colleagues. .

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