Examining the new dangers and challenges to international security in Europe in the post-cold war era, the author argues for the need to redefine and restructure arms control at a time when most European nations no longer perceive each other as threats, and when security concerns have shifted from external to internal sources. Particular emphasis is given to the role which could and should be played by the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe for the prevention of intra-state armed conflicts.
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Condition: Sehr gut. IX; 182 S. Sehr gutes Ex. - What is arms control for? - I. Introduction - II. The new security challenge - III. The arms control response - IV. Jettisoning cold war baggage V. Setting new priorities - VI. Arms control and internal conflict - VII. Institution building - VIII. Conclusion - Nuclear weapons and European security - I. Introduction II. Rethinking deterrence III. Nuclear weapons and US-Russian political relations - Conventional arms control and European stability - I. Introduction - II. The uses and abuses of traditional arms control - III. Talk as a confidence- and security-building measure - IV. The purposes of dialogue V. Keeping the dialogue alive - VI. Arms control beyond the negotiating table - VII. Co-operative projects as arms control - VIII. Verification as a co-operative project - Arms control and conflict within states - I. Introduction II. Controlling internal security forces - Crisis management as arms control - I. Introduction II. Ways forward - III. Crisis management and force constraints: must we choose? - IV. Tools, and governments' willingness to use them - vi SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL IN EUROPE - Conclusion: arms control and institution building - I. Introduction II. Towards a pan-European security system? - III. Modest institutional improvements - IV. Competing political visions - Appendix. Documents on European security, 1990-92 - Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE Treaty) Paris, 19 November 1990 - Rome Declaration on Peace and Co-operation, issued by the North Atlantic Council Rome, 8 November 1991 - Final Communique, issued by the North Atlantic Council Meeting in Ministerial Session Brussels, 19 December 1991 - North Atlantic Cooperation Council Statement on Dialogue, Partnership and Cooperation Brussels, 20 December 1991 - Summary of Conclusions of the second meeting of the - CSCE Council - Prague, 31 January 1992 - Prague Document on Further Development of CSCE Institutions and Structures Prague, 31 January 1992 - Vienna Document 1992 on Confidence- and Security-Building - Measures - Vienna, 4 March 1992 - Outline of the provisions of the Open Skies Treaty Helsinki, 24 March 1992 - Petersberg Declaration, by the Western European Union - Council of Ministers - Petersberg, Germany, 19 June 1992 - Concluding Act of the Negotiation on Personnel Strength of Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE-1A Agreement) Helsinki, 10 July 1992 - Helsinki Document 1992, The Challenges of Change, Helsinki Decisions Helsinki, 10 July 1992 - Summary of Conclusions of the Stockholm CSCE Council Meeting: 'Shaping a New Europe-The Role of the CSCE' Stockholm, 15 December 1992 - Select bibliography. ISBN 0198291760 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Seller Inventory # 946754
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