%0 Generic
%T Arms Control Without Negotiation From the Cold War to the New World Order
%A Bitzinger, Richard A.
%A Druckman, Daniel
%A Gottemoeller, Rose
%A Gray, Colin
%A Heckrotte, Warren
%A Jensen, Lloyd
%A Laurance, Edward J.
%A Lee, Bradford A.
%A Paul, T. V.
%A Pilat, Joseph
%A Quester, George H.
%A Ramberg, Bennett
%A Ramberg, Bennett
%A Steiner, Arthur
%I Lynne Rienner Publishers
%@ 9780585127750
%K Disarmament
%K POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Arms Control
%D [2022]
%D , ©1993
%X Frontmatter
%X Contents
%X Acknowledgments
%X Acronyms
%X 1 Arms Control Without Negotiation: A Conceptual Overview
%X Part 1. UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL TO INDUCE RECIPROCATION
%X Introduction
%X 2 The Psychology of Arms Control and Reciprocation
%X 3 Unilateralism in Soviet and Russian Arms Control
%X 4 Arms Control Moratoria: Case Studies in Three Areas
%X Part 2. DEFENSE PRACTICE AS UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL
%X 5 Nuclear Strategy, Force Procurement, and Deployment as Arms Control
%X 6 Technology Deployment and Denial: A Unilateral Approach to Arms Control?
%X 7 Unilateral Self-Restraint on Nuclear Proliferation: Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, and Germany
%X 8 The Politics of Unilateral Nuclear-Free Zones: The Case of the South Pacific
%X 9 Reducing the Negative Consequences of Arms Transfers Through Unilateral Arms Control
%X Part 3. THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF UNILATERAL ARMS CONTROL
%X 10 The Politics of Unilateral Arms Control Between the Two World Wars
%X 11 The Western Antinuclear Movement During the 1980s: Roots, Motivations, Goals
%X 12 Congressional Politics to Induce Reciprocation Through Procurement Restraint
%X Part 4. CONCLUSION
%X 13 Unilateral Arms Control in the New World Order
%X The Contributors
%X Index
%X About the Book
%C Lynne Rienner Publishers
%C Boulder
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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