Arms control and weapons proliferation in the Middle East and South Asia / edited by Shelley A. Stahl and Geoffrey Kemp.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
St. Martin's Press in association with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
1992.
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Physical Description: | 248 pages ; 22 cm |
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Contents:
- Weapons technology and regional stability / W. Seth Carus
- Arms trade and the proliferation of new military technologies / Yuri Pinchukov
- The strategic implications of chemical weapons proliferation / Brad Roberts
- Mayhem or deterrence? : regional and global security from non-proliferation to post-proliferation / Christophe Carle
- Quality vs. quantity : the Arab perspective of the arms race in the Middle East / Abdel Monem Said Aly
- Security and arms control in the Middle East : an Israeli perspective / Shai Feldman
- Iran and the lessons of the war with Iraq : implications for future defense policies / Shahram Chubin
- Arms control and the proliferation of high-technology weapons in the Middle East and South Asia : an Iraqi view / Hazim T. Mushtak
- Arms control and the proliferation of high-technology weapons in South Asia and the Middle East : a view from India / Jasjit Singh.
- Arms control and the proliferation of high-technology weapons in South Asia and the Middle East : a view from Pakistan / Ross Masood Husain
- Untangling the priorities : weapons, vehicles, and the objectives of arms control / Ian Smart
- Arms control in the Middle East and South Asia : goals, methods, and limitations / Geoffrey Kemp and Shelley A. Stahl
- Stemming the proliferation of ballistic missiles : an assessment of arms control options / Janne E. Nolan
- Chemical and biological weapons and regional arms control / Brad Roberts
- Controlling weapons of mass destruction in South Asia : an American perspective / Stephen Philip Cohen
- Soviet policy toward arms transfers to the Middle East / Andrei V. Shoumikhin
- Conclusion / Geoffrey Kemp and Shelley A. Stahl.