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Great Britain and naval arms control: international law and security 1898 1914

Great Britain and naval arms control: international law and security 1898 1914

... The conference reiterated the resolution of 1899, noting that “in view of the fact that military burdens have considerably increased in nearly all countries [since 1899] . . . the conference declares that it is highly ...

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Delegalization of Arms Control - A Democracy Deficit in De Facto Treaties of Peace?

Delegalization of Arms Control - A Democracy Deficit in De Facto Treaties of Peace?

... Why arms control delegalization is taking root is, on some accounts, less clear. A realist account of arms control delegalization would argue that the United States[r] ...

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Trust But Verify: The Production of Information in Arms Control Treaties and Other International Agreements

Trust But Verify: The Production of Information in Arms Control Treaties and Other International Agreements

... Some of the most effective assurance devices in arms control agreements, for example, are carefully designed to mesh with external monitoring procedures; similarly, e[r] ...

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Arms Control Procedure: Inspection by the People—A Reevaluation and a Proposal

Arms Control Procedure: Inspection by the People—A Reevaluation and a Proposal

... In the late 1950's, Seymour Melman and Louis Bohn, working in- dependently, both suggested a plan for arms control inspection which was rather different from the [r] ...

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Arms control and disarmament : negotiations in the United Nations

Arms control and disarmament : negotiations in the United Nations

... of arms control have been less divided on this than on other ...of arms control and in some cases it cannot be regarded as a major limitation, at least from a technical ...axms control ...

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The New Technologies of Political Repression: A New Case For Arms Control

The New Technologies of Political Repression: A New Case For Arms Control

... professional arms control experts and strategic studies academics be trusted to ally themselves with the weak against the strong in these matters? ...

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Arms Control: Salt II- Executive Agreement or Treaty?

Arms Control: Salt II- Executive Agreement or Treaty?

... In conjunction with the furor surroun- ding the President's unilateral decision to abrogate the United States mutual defense treaty with the Republic of China (Taiwa[r] ...

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Arms control discourse : the SALT Standing Consultative Commission 1975 1985

Arms control discourse : the SALT Standing Consultative Commission 1975 1985

... iii) The constitution of individual sovereign states as individual cases, th ro u g h the m echanism s of arm s control agreem ents, and instances of inspection, articulates states as objects for a branch of know ...

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Orphans and Icons: Small Arms Control and Armed Groups in Southeast Asia

Orphans and Icons: Small Arms Control and Armed Groups in Southeast Asia

... current control architecture does not address. This mature small arms market is distinguished by a tendency for armed groups to obtain weapons from sources that are mostly internal to the conflict ...small ...

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Forcible Arms Control: Preemptive Attacks on Nuclear Facilities

Forcible Arms Control: Preemptive Attacks on Nuclear Facilities

... On the other hand, if other states intervened militarily before State P produced enough HEU or separated plutonium for a nuclear weapon, a well-executed surgical st[r] ...

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THE SEABED ARMS CONTROL ISSUE 1967·1971 A SUPERPOWER SYMBIOSIS?

THE SEABED ARMS CONTROL ISSUE 1967·1971 A SUPERPOWER SYMBIOSIS?

... Given these difficulties, it is of great interest that in the past few years a large number of states, including the United States and the Soviet Union, have been able[r] ...

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THE OBJECTIVES OF ARMS CONTROL

THE OBJECTIVES OF ARMS CONTROL

... After subdividing the objective of security and adding the economic and political objectives, there are then five fundamental qucstions to be asked of any potenti[r] ...

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Diplomacy in Context:Canada, New Zealand and Australia and humanitarian arms control treaty making

Diplomacy in Context:Canada, New Zealand and Australia and humanitarian arms control treaty making

... As this section has shown, international relations offers different perspectives on why states negotiate multilateral arms control treaties. While realists look to structural elements of the international ...

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Under the gun: Rearmament for arms control in Europe

Under the gun: Rearmament for arms control in Europe

... Regardless of how the West perceives Russia’s attitude towards employing tactical nuclear weapons, Moscow can use them to make credible threats against all NATO states but the alliance[r] ...

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The effectiveness of international agreements in nuclear arms control

The effectiveness of international agreements in nuclear arms control

... Document Series Official Records of the Security Council General Assembly Committee on Disarmament Eighteen Nation Committee on Disarmament Conference of the Committee on Disarmament Dis[r] ...

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Negotiation for arms control, 1955-60

Negotiation for arms control, 1955-60

... of control* mentioned in May 10 were at last defined as: ’military units; stores of military equipment and ammunition; land, naval and air bases, factories manufacturing conventional armaments and ...

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Arms Control Provisions in the Outer Space Treaty: A Scrutinizing Reappraisal

Arms Control Provisions in the Outer Space Treaty: A Scrutinizing Reappraisal

... The provisions of the Outer Space Treaty' relating to the military uses of outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, constitute a significant landmark in [r] ...

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Assembly of Western European Union Proceedings Twenty third Ordinary Session, Second Part  Volume III: Assembly Documents  Paris, November 1977

Assembly of Western European Union Proceedings Twenty-third Ordinary Session, Second Part. Volume III: Assembly Documents. Paris, November 1977

... The Assembly, Regretting that despite a certain progress in arms control negotiations, and the acceptance of "essential equivalence" in strategic armaments by the superpowers, the number[r] ...

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Assembly of Western European Union Proceedings Twenty first Ordinary Session, First Part  Volume II: Minutes, Official report of debates  Bonn, May 1975

Assembly of Western European Union Proceedings Twenty first Ordinary Session, First Part Volume II: Minutes, Official report of debates Bonn, May 1975

... The Assembly, Regretting that despite a certain progress in arms control negotiations, and the acceptance of "essential equivalence" in strategic armaments by the superpowers, the number[r] ...

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'Can International Law Achieve the Effective Disarmament of Chemical Weapons?'

'Can International Law Achieve the Effective Disarmament of Chemical Weapons?'

... if arms control and disarmament instruments like the CWC are no longer supported and have little authority, a door is opened to violations and withdrawals from such ...

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