Arms Control: A Guide to Negotiations and Agreements (International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO))

Arms Control: A Guide to Negotiations and Agreements (International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO))

by JozefGoldblat (Author)

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`Jozef Goldblat, one of the foremost authorities in this field, has compiled a veritable encyclopedia of arms control.... He is authoritative on both the more prominent topics, such as nuclear non-proliferation and verification, and those which are less widely understood.... Free of jargon, comprehensive on the facts, concise in analysis, this is a work of topical relevance and lasting value' - Bulletin of Arms Control

Available in paperback for the first time, this comprehensive volume provides an historical overview of arms control. Jozef Goldblat analyzes all international arms control agreements reached since the later part of the nineteenth century through to mid-1993, and he also provides the complete texts or carefully selected excerpts of all the agreements covered.

Each agreement is presented in its political context and its significance is critically assessed. Goldblat also provides a comparative review of the problems of verification and compliance posed by the various treaties. Negotiations which failed to result in any agreement are also discussed and analyzed. Recommendations are made regarding possible future arms control undertakings.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 800
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 04 Jul 1996

ISBN 10: 0761953264
ISBN 13: 9780761953265

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`Jozef Goldblat, one of the foremost authorities in this field, has compiled a veritable encyclopedia of arms control. Part II consists of texts of all the relevant international agreements, in chronological order, each with a list of the states that are party to them. This runs to 500 pages - a potent reminder of the commitments already entered into by many governments.

This unique work of reference is prefaced by Part I in which Goldblat analyses each major subject in turn. He is authoritative on both the more prominent topics, such as nuclear non-proliferation and verification, and those which are less widely understood. An excellent chapter surveys the long and often noble history of `international humanitarian law' from the 1868 Declaration of St Petersburg designed to `reconcile the necessities of war with the laws of humanity', to the Inhumane Weapons Convention of 1981. There is a thought-provoking passage on the legality of nuclear weapons.

Free of jargon, comprehensive on the facts, concise in analysis, this is a work of topical relevance and lasting value' - Bulletin of Arms Control

Author Bio
Jozef Goldblat has written reports, articles and books on truce supervision, the arms race and disaramament problems. From 1969 to 1989 he directed the arms control and disarmament programme of studies at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Since 1989 he has been Senior Lecturer and Research Fellow, Programme for Strategic amd International Security Studies at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International Studies. He is also Vice-President of the Geneva International Peace Research Institute (GIPRI) and Consultant to the United Nations Institute for Disaramaent Research (UNIDIR).