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Disarmament sketches : three decades of arms control and international law
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ISBN: 0295801573 9780295801575 0295982128 9780295982120 Year: 2002 Publisher: Seattle : Institute for Global and Regional Security Studies : University of Washington Press,

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Thomas Graham Jr. played a role in the negotiation of every major international arms control and non-proliferation agreement signed by the United States during the past thirty years. As a U.S. government lawyer and diplomat, he helped to shape, negotiate, and secure U.S. ratification of such cornerstones of international security as SALT, START, and the ABM, INF, and CFE treaties as well as conventions prohibiting biological and chemical weapons.Graham’s memoir offers a history of the key negotiations which have substantially reduced the threat of nuclear war. His is a personal account of bureaucratic battles over arms control in six administrations, navigating among the White House, Congress, cabinet secretaries, and agencies with overlapping responsibilities and often competing interests. No comparable text brings together detailed analyses of so many pivotal documents in the history of the Cold War; it offers abundant primary source material for historians, international lawyers, and arms control specialists around the world. Disarmament Sketches also charts the rise and fall of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the only U.S. government agency with primary responsibility for arms control policy, and lays out an agenda for continuing progress in reducing weapons stockpiles around the globe.Throughout his career, Graham has worked tirelessly to reverse the nuclear arms race and to persuade leaders around the world to make their nations safer by renouncing and reducing their weapons of mass destruction.


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United Nations seminar on implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 in Africa, 9-10 November 2006 Accra, Ghana
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ISBN: 1435613023 9781435613027 9789211422566 9211422566 Year: 2007 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs

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WMD Proliferation : Reforming the Security Sector to Meet the Threat
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ISBN: 159797630X 9781597976305 9781597974219 1597974218 9781597974226 1597974226 Year: 2009 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Baltimore, Md. : Potomac Books, Project MUSE,

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The consequences of WMD proliferation on security sector reform


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The Dreadnought and the Edwardian age
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ISBN: 1351891375 1315240211 Year: 2016 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

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The myth of the nuclear revolution : power politics in the atomic age
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ISBN: 9781501749292 9781501749308 9781501749315 1501749315 1501749307 1501749293 Year: 2021 Publisher: Ithaca : Cornell University Press,

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Leading analysts have predicted for decades that nuclear weapons would help pacify international politics. The core notion is that countries protected by these fearsome weapons can stop competing so intensely with their adversaries: they can end their arms races, scale back their alliances, and stop jockeying for strategic territory. But rarely have theory and practice been so opposed. Why do international relations in the nuclear age remain so competitive? Indeed, why are today's major geopolitical rivalries intensifying? This text tackles the central puzzle of the nuclear age: the persistence of intense geopolitical competition in the shadow of nuclear weapons.

Protection, control, and accounting of nuclear materials : international challenges and national programs - workshop summary
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ISBN: 1280349255 9786610349258 0309552230 9780309552233 0309097118 9780309097116 9781280349256 6610349258 0309181771 9780309181778 Year: 2006 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press,

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Containing missile proliferation : strategic technology, security regimes, and international cooperation in arms control
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ISBN: 0295802529 9780295802527 9780295985077 0295985070 0295982942 9780295982946 Year: 2003 Publisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press,

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The proliferation of ballistic missiles that can deliver weapons of mass destruction halfway across the world is a matter of growing urgency and concern, as is the fate of agreements limiting the development of such deadly weapons. The Bush administration’s scrapping of the ABM Treaty and pursuit of a huge National Missile Defense initiative are dramatic evidence of this concern. Yet there remains much uncertainty about the viability of missile defense. If defenses fall short, strong security regimes will be necessary to contain missile proliferation.Since 1987, more than thirty states have agreed to restrict their transfer of missiles and related technologies under the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). During the MTCR’s first decade, several regional powers were thwarted from advancing their missile ambitions. Subsequently, however, states such as North Korea, Iran, Pakistan, India, and Israel have tested medium-range missiles and others have expanded their missile arsenals.Dinshaw Mistry critically examines the successes and limitations of the MTCR, and suggests five practical ways to strengthen the regime. The author’s exhaustive research offers new and detailed insights on the technology and politics of missile programs in Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Pakistan, India, Israel, Egypt, South Korea, Taiwan, and other countries. Mistry also shows how international cooperation, security regimes, and U.S. foreign policies of engagement and containment with these states can halt their missile programs.Mistry’s book is the first comprehensive study of the MTCR and of international efforts to contain missile proliferation. Policymakers, scholars, and the general reader will find this book a valuable contribution to the subjects of arms control, ballistic missile proliferation, multilateral cooperation, and international security regimes.For the author's update, go to http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/books/UpdateApril2009.pdf


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Arms control without negotiation : from the Cold War to the new world order
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ISBN: 0585127751 9780585127750 1555873766 Year: 1993 Publisher: Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner,

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With the spotlight on arms control turning away from negotiated treaties toward unilateral reductions, the authors discuss the utility of unilateral measures in inducing reciprocation, review the links between defense planning and unilateral arms control, address the domestic politics of arms control issues, and consider implications for the future.


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Security in Disarmament
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ISBN: 9781400875115 1400875110 0691623325 9780691623320 0691075204 0691021589 0691649987 9780691075204 Year: 2015 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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The risks of arms control and disarmament, how they can be reduced or eliminated, and the political implications of drastic disarmament are analyzed by eleven experts. Emphasis is placed on the development of techniques for disarming that are politically feasible and give reasonable assurance to each side that the other is not violating its obligations for any serious reason. Three major aspects of the problem are considered: how to get the disarmament process started, and once started to continue it how to retain the freedom of diplomatic action that might be needed to defend national interests; and how to approach the problems of political security in a fully disarmed world.Originally published in 1965.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Landmines and human security : international politics and war's hidden legacy
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ISBN: 0791483991 1423740181 9781423740186 9780791463093 0791463095 9780791483992 Year: 2004 Publisher: Albany : State University of New York Press,

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Recounts and evaluates the worldwide effort to ban landmines.

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