This book provides an insider’s account of the negotiations behind the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT II), one of the most important diplomatic efforts of the Cold War. Written by Strobe Talbott, a prominent journalist and foreign policy analyst, the book details the political context, key personalities, and complex bargaining strategies involved in the U.S.–Soviet negotiations. It o…
Paul Jabber's Not by War Alone examines the dynamics of security and arms control in the Middle East in the post-World War II era. Through analysis of politics, military strategy, and international relations, Jabber highlights how regional conflicts are influenced not only by military power, but also by diplomatic efforts, security agreements, and arms control mechanisms. The book describes the…
The SIPRI Yearbook contains extensive annexes on the implementation of arms control and disarmament agreements and a chronology of events during the year in the area of security and arms control.
This Book Is An Analytical Study Of The Diplomatic Strategies Of The U.S., North And South Korea, China And Japan In The Resolution Of The Korean Nuclear Crisis, Which Began With The North Korean Announcement Of Withdrawal From Npt On 12 March 1993. Dust Jacket Slightly Damaged.
An examination of the issue of arms control in the Middle East. A group of academic, diplomatic, military and political experts from Israel, the United States and Germany offers analysis of key factors involved in forming a Middle-East arms control agenda.
Since the end of the Korean War, Northeast Asia has been at peace but held in a state of tension due to the seemingly permanent rivalry between the superpowers and their respective allies in the region.
The author gives us his account from the centre of the nuclear fray. Readers will sit at the dinner table with Iraqi officials in Baghdad, listening as they bleakly predict the coming war. They will eavesdrop on the exchanges between UN inspectors and U.S. officials observing the behind-the-scenes formulation of an approach to foreign policy and diplomacy that would come to characterise the Bus…
The past few years have witnessed a number of remarkable developments in the field of nuclear arms control and non proliferation. The United States and the Soviet Union (now Russia) signed the START I and II agreements, which promised to reduce the nuclear arsenals of the two countries by two-thirds, to approximately 3,000 nuclear warheads each by the year 2003. President Bush's announcement on…
In this report, the Independent Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission, chaired by Hands Blix, confronts this global challenge and presents 60 recommendations on what the world community-national governments and civil society-an and should do. Contents: 1. Reviving disarmament 2. Weapons of terror : threats and responses 3. Nuclear weapons 4. Biological and toxin weapons, etc.
Contents: 1. Text of the UN general assembly resolution on principles governing the general regulations and reduction of armaments 41 (I) adopted on 14 December 1946. India supported it 2. Statement made by Vijaya Laxmi Pandit in the UN general assembly, 25 September 1948 (Extracts) 3. Statement made by Vijaya Laxmi Pandit in the UN general assembly, 4 November 1948 4. Text of the UN genera…