1st Edition

Rethinking the Unthinkable New Directions for Nuclear Arms Control

Edited By Ivo H. Daalder, Terry Terriff Copyright 1994
    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    Rethinking the Unthinkable examines the future direction of nuclear arms control in the post-Cold War security environment. Believing that the new environment requires a radical rethinking of the purpose and role of nuclear weapons in international politics, the contributors address many fundamental issues influencing further US, Russian and European nuclear arms reductions. This volume is a product of the Project on Rethinking Arms Control, sponsored by the Center for International and Security Studies in Maryland.

    Chapter 1 Introduction, Terry Terriff, Ivo H. Daalder; Chapter 2 Nuclear Arms Control: Finishing the Cold War Agenda, Ivo H. Daalder, Terry Terriff; Chapter 3 The ‘End’ of Nuclear Arms Control, Michael E. Brown; Chapter 4 Stepping Down the Thermonuclear Ladder: How Low can We Go?, Ivo H. Daalder; Chapter 5 Russian Nuclear Disarmament: Problems and Prospects, Alexei G. Arbatov; Chapter 6 British and French Nuclear Forces after the Cold War, Michael Clarke; Chapter 7 From Nuclear Deterrence to Reassurance: The Role of Confidence-Building Measures and Restrictions on Military Development, Lisbeth Gronlund; Chapter 8 Rethinking Strategic Ballistic Missile Defences, William J. Durch; Chapter 9 Zero Ballistic Missiles and the Third World, Lora Lumpe; Chapter 10 Multilateral Management of International Security: The Non-Proliferation Model, George H. Quester; Chapter 11 Comprehensive Control over Nuclear Weapons, Jonathan Dean; Chapter 12 Non-Proliferation: New Energy, New Direction, John Hawes;

    Biography

    Ivo H. Daalder, Terry Terriff