Verification 1996
Arms Control, Peacekeeping, And The Environment
Westview Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 22. August 1996
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Hardback
480 pages
978-0-8133-9005-5 (ISBN)
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This is the sixth volume in a series of annual reviews of the implementation of arms control and environmental agreements and of peacekeeping activities. Documenting developments in the field during 1995, including the indefinite extension of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, this collection of essays discusses challenges for 1996: negotiation of a comprehensive test ban; potential difficulties facing the Dayton Agreement; the evolving role and functions of NATO; continuing ethnic conflict in Russia; and slow progress toward agreements protecting the environment, among other issues. This is the sixth volume in a series of annual reviews of the implementation of arms control and environmental agreements and of peacekeeping activities. Documenting developments in the field during 1995, including the indefinite extension of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, this collection of essays discusses challenges for 1996: negotiation of a comprehensive test ban; potential difficulties facing the Dayton Agreement; the evolving role and functions of NATO; continuing ethnic conflict in Russia; and slow progress toward agreements protecting the environment, among other issues.
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English
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United States
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Taylor & Francis Inc
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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978-0-8133-9005-5 (9780813390055)
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Foreword; (Jayantha Dhanapala. ); Introduction; (J. B. Poole and R. Guthrie. ); The Year in Context; Arms Control; The 1995 NPT Extension Conference: Can the Treaty Survive the Outcome?; (Darryl Howlett, Helen Leigh-Phippard, and John Simpson. ); NATO, the EU, the WEU, and Non-Proliferation; (Peter van Ham. ); Regional Verification and the Integration of Latin America into the Non-Proliferation Regime; (John R. Redick. ); The Verification System of the African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty; (Sola Ogunbanwo. ); 198995: Radical Changes in IAEA Safeguards; (David Fischer. ); Post-NPT Extension Confidence-Building Measures: Proposals for a Nuclear Weapons Register; (Sean Howard. ); The CTBT Endgame: The Major Obstacles; (Rebecca Johnson. ); Verification for CTBT Compliance: Developments during the 1995 Negotiations; (Joachim Schulze. ); Preparing for Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention: Progress during 1995; (Robert J. Mathews. ); Development of a Verification Protocol for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention; (Annabelle Duncan and R. J. Mathews. ); Verification of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention and the UKs Practice Compliance Inspection Programme: Final Report; (John R. Walker, A. P. Phillips, and Lorna Miller. ); UNSCOM Activities in Iraq in 1995; (Stephen Black. ); Can the CFE Treaty Survive Russian Non-Compliance?; (Jane M.O. Sharp. ); The Inhumane Weapons Convention and the Issue of Anti-Personnel Land Mines; (Fiona M. Watson. ); The Military Need for Contact Mines; (Paddy Griffith. ); The UN Register of Conventional Arms: The Third Year of Operation; (Malcolm Chalmers and Owen Greene. ); Peacekeeping; Quo Vadis OSCE?; (John Borawski. ); The Enlargement of NATO and the Future of Peacekeeping; (Robert Pszczel. ); The Application of French and British Peacekeeping Techniques in the 1990s; (James Cowan. ); The Environment; Developing the Climate Change Regime: The Process in 1995; (O. Greene and John Lanchbery. ); To Reduce or to Produce? Problems of Implementation of the Climate Change Convention in Russia; (Vladimir Kotov and Elena Nikitina. ); Harmonization of International Conventions: The Case for an Intelligent GIS Application in the FCCC; (Julian E. Salt. {/A