Cascade of Arms: Managing Conventional Weapons Proliferation

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Andrew J. Pierre
Brookings Institution Press, 1 nov. 1997 - 468 pagini

With the post-cold war emphasis on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, the neglected dimension has been the spread of advanced conventional arms. Yet these are the arms most likely to be used in conflict. They present the greatest diversion from economic and social development, and are the centerpiece of regional security balances.

This book examines the policies and practices of the major arms-supplying nations, looks at the impact of weapons purchases on the principal recipient regions and the possibilities for regional arms control, and dissects the economics of arms exports for the producer nations in both the developing and industrialized worlds. The book thoroughly discusses the opportunities for, and obstacles to, achieving multilateral restraint on arms. In addition to the editor, contributors are Ian Anthony, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute; Nicole Ball, Overseas Development Council; Julian Cooper, University of Birmingham; Lawrence Freedman and Martin Navias, King's College, London; Rodney Jones, Policy Architects International; Ethan Kapstein, University of Minnesota; Michael Klare, Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies; Andrew Mack, Australian National University; Abdel Monem Said Aly, Center for Political and Strategic Studies, Cairo; Janne Nolan, Brookings Institution; Andrew Ross, Naval War College; Gerald Segal, International Institute for Strategic Studies; and Gerald Steinberg, Bar-Ilan University, Israel.

Copublished with the World Peace Foundation

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Introduction
1
The Conventional Arms Trade
15
The Subterranean Arms Trade BlackMarket Sales Covert Operations and Ethnic Warfare
43
Advanced Industrialized Countries
75
Developing Countries
89
United States
131
Western Europe
151
Russia
173
The Middle East and The Persian Gulf An Arab Perspective
253
AsiaPacific
285
South Asia
305
Conditionality Linking Development Assistance to Military Expenditures
343
Toward An International Regime for Conventional Arms Sales
369
About the Authors
437
The World Peace Foundation
441
Index
443

China
203
The Middle East and The Persian Gulf An Israeli Perspective
227

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Andrew J. Pierre, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, is coauthor of The Algerian Crisis: Policy Options for the West (Carnegie, 1996) and author of The Global Politics of Arms Sales (Princeton, 1982), which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.

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