Strategies of Arms Control
By (Author) Stuart Croft
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
5th December 1996
United Kingdom
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Bringing the subject of arms control into the arena of complex, multi-polar international relations, this text traces the history of agreements over weapons back to ancient times. The author puts forward a typology of arms control: it occurs at the end of major conflicts, stabilizes balances between states, develops norms of behaviour, manages weapons proliferation, and acts as a tool of international organizations. He examines the evolution of five qualitatively different strategies, and applies the arms control typology to agreements in the post-Cold War world. -- .