Arms control in the 21st century : between coercion and cooperation / edited by Christopher Daase and Oliver Meier.

This volume evaluates the impact of coercive arms control efforts to curb the spread of weapons of mass destruction in the twenty-first century. A new paradigm in arms control is gradually replacing the idea that mutually agreed restrictions on armaments can improve international security. Thus, Hed...

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Other Authors: Meier, Oliver, Daase, Christopher
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2013.
Series:Routledge global security studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Introduction. Introduction / Christopher Daase and Oliver Meier
  • Part 2. Is there a paradigm shift in arms control? The changing role of arms control in historical perspective / Alyson J.K. Bailes
  • Non-cooperative arms control / Oliver Meier
  • Coercion and the informalization of arms control / Christopher Daase
  • Part 3. Effectiveness and legitimacy of new arms control instruments. The effectiveness and legitimacy of the use of force to prevent nuclear proliferation / Martin B. Malin
  • The role of sanctions in non-proliferation / Michael Brzoska
  • The Proliferation Security Initiative : effective multilateralism or "smoke and mirrors"? / Ian Davis
  • Part 4. Prospects for a new arms control agenda : diverging views. A non-proliferation (r)evolution : US arms control and non-proliferation policy under Bush and Obama / Caroline Fehl
  • A new transatlantic approach? A view from Europe / Gerrard Quille
  • Prospects for a new arms control agenda : an Indian perspective / Arundhati Ghose
  • Prospects for a new arms control agenda : view from the Middle East / Emily B. Landau
  • Part 5. Conclusion. The changing nature of arms control and the role of coercion / Christopher Daase and Oliver Meier.