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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part One. The Function of Inspection
- Introduction to Part One 11
- I. Inspection: Shadow and Substance 15
- II. Inspection, Trust, and Security during Disarmament 37
- III. Verification of Reductions in the Number of Strategic Delivery Vehicles 50
- IV. Verification Requirements for a Production Cutoff of Weapons-Grade Fissionable Material 69
- V. Organization of a "Mixed" National and International Inspectorate 80
- VI. Inspection and the Problem of Access 107
- VII. The Politics of Administering Disarmament 123
- VIII. The Cuban Crisis and Disarmament: Implications for Inspection and Enforcement 139
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Part Two. The Protection of States in Disarmament
- Introduction to Part Two 155
- IX. Violations of Disarmament Agreements 157
- X. Responses to Violations: A General Survey 178
- XI. Respect for International Law and Confidence in Disarmament 204
- XII. The Limitations of Inspection for Drastic Disarmament 226
- XIII. International Police: A Sequential Approach to Effectiveness and Control 240
- XIV. The Role of Police Forces in Response to Violations 286
- XV. The Impartiality of the International Police 320
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Part Three. Security in Total Disarmament
- Introduction to Part Three 343
- XVI. Provision for Peaceful Change in a Disarming World 347
- XVII. Conflicting National Interests in Alternative Disarmed Worlds 361
- XVIII. Supranational versus International Models for General and Complete Disarmament 384
- Appendix 411
- Contributors 427
- Selected Bibliography 429
- Index 431
- Backmatter 441
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. The Function of Inspection
- Introduction to Part One 11
- I. Inspection: Shadow and Substance 15
- II. Inspection, Trust, and Security during Disarmament 37
- III. Verification of Reductions in the Number of Strategic Delivery Vehicles 50
- IV. Verification Requirements for a Production Cutoff of Weapons-Grade Fissionable Material 69
- V. Organization of a "Mixed" National and International Inspectorate 80
- VI. Inspection and the Problem of Access 107
- VII. The Politics of Administering Disarmament 123
- VIII. The Cuban Crisis and Disarmament: Implications for Inspection and Enforcement 139
-
Part Two. The Protection of States in Disarmament
- Introduction to Part Two 155
- IX. Violations of Disarmament Agreements 157
- X. Responses to Violations: A General Survey 178
- XI. Respect for International Law and Confidence in Disarmament 204
- XII. The Limitations of Inspection for Drastic Disarmament 226
- XIII. International Police: A Sequential Approach to Effectiveness and Control 240
- XIV. The Role of Police Forces in Response to Violations 286
- XV. The Impartiality of the International Police 320
-
Part Three. Security in Total Disarmament
- Introduction to Part Three 343
- XVI. Provision for Peaceful Change in a Disarming World 347
- XVII. Conflicting National Interests in Alternative Disarmed Worlds 361
- XVIII. Supranational versus International Models for General and Complete Disarmament 384
- Appendix 411
- Contributors 427
- Selected Bibliography 429
- Index 431
- Backmatter 441