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Containing Missile Proliferation – Strategic Technology, Security Regimes, and International Cooperation in Arms Control: Containing Missile Proliferation

Autor Dinshaw Mistry
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2005
The proliferation of ballistic missiles that can deliver weapons of mass destruction halfway across the world is a matter of growing urgency and concern, as is the fate of agreements limiting the development of such deadly weapons. The Bush administration’s scrapping of the ABM Treaty and pursuit of a huge National Missile Defense initiative are dramatic evidence of this concern. Yet there remains much uncertainty about the viability of missile defense. If defenses fall short, strong security regimes will be necessary to contain missile proliferation.Since 1987, more than thirty states have agreed to restrict their transfer of missiles and related technologies under the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). During the MTCR’s first decade, several regional powers were thwarted from advancing their missile ambitions. Subsequently, however, states such as North Korea, Iran, Pakistan, India, and Israel have tested medium-range missiles and others have expanded their missile arsenals.Dinshaw Mistry critically examines the successes and limitations of the MTCR, and suggests five practical ways to strengthen the regime. The author’s exhaustive research offers new and detailed insights on the technology and politics of missile programs in Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Pakistan, India, Israel, Egypt, South Korea, Taiwan, and other countries. Mistry also shows how international cooperation, security regimes, and U.S. foreign policies of engagement and containment with these states can halt their missile programs.Mistry’s book is the first comprehensive study of the MTCR and of international efforts to contain missile proliferation. Policymakers, scholars, and the general reader will find this book a valuable contribution to the subjects of arms control, ballistic missile proliferation, multilateral cooperation, and international security regimes. Dinshaw Mistry is assistant professor and director of Asian studies at the University of Cincinnati. He has written extensively on technology and politics, regional security, and international cooperation in The New York Times, Security Studies, Contemporary Security Policy, Asian Survey, Pacific Affairs, and other publications.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780295985077
ISBN-10: 0295985070
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: MV – University of Washington Press
Seria Containing Missile Proliferation


Recenzii

"Dinshaw Mistry, the director of Asian Studies at the University of Cincinnati, has written a timely and important evaluation of the Missile Technology Control Regime...We owe a debt to Mistry for producing what probably to date is the most comprehensive analysis of the missile nonproliferation regime." --Perspectives on Political Science"This is an important book. Mistry has produced both an authoritative analysis of long-range missile programs in emerging military powers and a creative analysis of the role that arms control agreements can play in constraining those programs."--Scott S. Sagan, Co-Director, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University

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Cuprins

Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Regimes, Technology, Politics, and Proliferation
Building a Supply-Side Regime
Argentina, Brazil, South Africa
South Korea, Taiwan, Arab States
Israel, India, Pakistan
North Korea and Iran
Toward a Treaty Regime
Conclusions
Appendix: Technical Notes on Missiles
Notes
Index


Descriere

A study of international efforts to contain missile proliferation