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Uncertain Rationales for Arms Sales
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures. List of Tables ix
- Preface xi
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Part One. Dilemmas
- Trends in Transfers 8
- Uncertain Rationales for Arms Sales 14
- Competing Foreign Policy Aims 28
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Part Two. Suppliers
- United States 45
- Soviet Union 73
- France 83
- United Kingdom 100
- The Restrictors: West Germany, Japan, Sweden, and Switzerland 109
- New, Third World Suppliers 123
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Part Three. Recipients
- Middle East 136
- Asia 210
- Latin America 232
- Sub-Saharan Africa 255
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Part Four. Restraints
- New Significance of Arms Sales 275
- The Need for International Management 278
- Past Approaches to International Restraints 281
- The Conventional Arms Transfer Talks with The Soviet Union 285
- Forms of Multilateral Regulation 291
- Priority to The European-American Dimension 296
- East-West "Rules of The Game" 301
- Third World Arms Industries— A Limited Role as Suppliers 303
- Recipient Perspectives and Regional Approaches 306
- Notes 313
- Index 337
- About The Author 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures. List of Tables ix
- Preface xi
-
Part One. Dilemmas
- Trends in Transfers 8
- Uncertain Rationales for Arms Sales 14
- Competing Foreign Policy Aims 28
-
Part Two. Suppliers
- United States 45
- Soviet Union 73
- France 83
- United Kingdom 100
- The Restrictors: West Germany, Japan, Sweden, and Switzerland 109
- New, Third World Suppliers 123
-
Part Three. Recipients
- Middle East 136
- Asia 210
- Latin America 232
- Sub-Saharan Africa 255
-
Part Four. Restraints
- New Significance of Arms Sales 275
- The Need for International Management 278
- Past Approaches to International Restraints 281
- The Conventional Arms Transfer Talks with The Soviet Union 285
- Forms of Multilateral Regulation 291
- Priority to The European-American Dimension 296
- East-West "Rules of The Game" 301
- Third World Arms Industries— A Limited Role as Suppliers 303
- Recipient Perspectives and Regional Approaches 306
- Notes 313
- Index 337
- About The Author 353