Arms Control and Missile Proliferation in the Middle East
Herausgeber: Kubbig, Bernd W; Fikenscher, Sven-Eric
Arms Control and Missile Proliferation in the Middle East
Herausgeber: Kubbig, Bernd W; Fikenscher, Sven-Eric
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First Published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780415516396
- ISBN-10: 0415516390
- Artikelnr.: 37157671
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780415516396
- ISBN-10: 0415516390
- Artikelnr.: 37157671
Bernd W. Kubbig is Project Director at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (HSFK/PRIF), Adj. Professor at Goethe University, Frankfurt, and Coordinator of the Academic Peace Orchestra Middle East. Sven-Eric Fikenscher is a Research Fellow at Goethe University, Frankfurt. He was a Research Assistant at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (HSFK/PRIF) from 2006-11 and on the staff of the Academic Peace Orchestra Middle East.
1. Introduction: Setting the Stage: Decreasing the Security Dilemma by
Gradual Missile Reductions Part 1: Missiles and Their Proliferation as a
Threat 2. Lessons from the Arms Control and Regional Security Talks 3.
Missiles in the Middle East: Their Destabilizing Role Part 2: Conditions
for a Successful Step-by-Step Approach 4. Taking Overall Military
Asymmetries into Account: Objections from the Arab World and Iran 5. Taking
Israel¿s Security Interests into Account: Deterrence Policy in a Changing
Strategic Environment 6. Advancing the Control of Weapons of Mass
Destruction: An Incremental Approach 7. From (Potential) Spoilers to
Guarantors? The Role of External Powers 8. The Verification Challenge:
Concepts, Requirements, and Technologies 9. The Prospects for Disarmament:
The Case of Hezbollah 10. Designing Disarmament Strategies: The Case of
Hamas Part 3: Three Milestones towards a Missile Free Zone 11. The Promise
of Military Transparency: Building on Past Experiences and the UN Register
of Conventional Arms 12. The Missile Technology Control Regime, the Hague
Code of Conduct, and Missile Proliferation 13. Caps and Bans: Limiting,
Reducing, and Prohibiting Missiles and Missile Defence 14. Conclusion: The
Stage Reconsidered: Findings, Concluding Remarks, and Research Perspectives
15. Apendix: The Arsenals of Actors Relevant to a Missile Free Zone in the
Middle East/Gulf
Gradual Missile Reductions Part 1: Missiles and Their Proliferation as a
Threat 2. Lessons from the Arms Control and Regional Security Talks 3.
Missiles in the Middle East: Their Destabilizing Role Part 2: Conditions
for a Successful Step-by-Step Approach 4. Taking Overall Military
Asymmetries into Account: Objections from the Arab World and Iran 5. Taking
Israel¿s Security Interests into Account: Deterrence Policy in a Changing
Strategic Environment 6. Advancing the Control of Weapons of Mass
Destruction: An Incremental Approach 7. From (Potential) Spoilers to
Guarantors? The Role of External Powers 8. The Verification Challenge:
Concepts, Requirements, and Technologies 9. The Prospects for Disarmament:
The Case of Hezbollah 10. Designing Disarmament Strategies: The Case of
Hamas Part 3: Three Milestones towards a Missile Free Zone 11. The Promise
of Military Transparency: Building on Past Experiences and the UN Register
of Conventional Arms 12. The Missile Technology Control Regime, the Hague
Code of Conduct, and Missile Proliferation 13. Caps and Bans: Limiting,
Reducing, and Prohibiting Missiles and Missile Defence 14. Conclusion: The
Stage Reconsidered: Findings, Concluding Remarks, and Research Perspectives
15. Apendix: The Arsenals of Actors Relevant to a Missile Free Zone in the
Middle East/Gulf
1. Introduction: Setting the Stage: Decreasing the Security Dilemma by
Gradual Missile Reductions Part 1: Missiles and Their Proliferation as a
Threat 2. Lessons from the Arms Control and Regional Security Talks 3.
Missiles in the Middle East: Their Destabilizing Role Part 2: Conditions
for a Successful Step-by-Step Approach 4. Taking Overall Military
Asymmetries into Account: Objections from the Arab World and Iran 5. Taking
Israel¿s Security Interests into Account: Deterrence Policy in a Changing
Strategic Environment 6. Advancing the Control of Weapons of Mass
Destruction: An Incremental Approach 7. From (Potential) Spoilers to
Guarantors? The Role of External Powers 8. The Verification Challenge:
Concepts, Requirements, and Technologies 9. The Prospects for Disarmament:
The Case of Hezbollah 10. Designing Disarmament Strategies: The Case of
Hamas Part 3: Three Milestones towards a Missile Free Zone 11. The Promise
of Military Transparency: Building on Past Experiences and the UN Register
of Conventional Arms 12. The Missile Technology Control Regime, the Hague
Code of Conduct, and Missile Proliferation 13. Caps and Bans: Limiting,
Reducing, and Prohibiting Missiles and Missile Defence 14. Conclusion: The
Stage Reconsidered: Findings, Concluding Remarks, and Research Perspectives
15. Apendix: The Arsenals of Actors Relevant to a Missile Free Zone in the
Middle East/Gulf
Gradual Missile Reductions Part 1: Missiles and Their Proliferation as a
Threat 2. Lessons from the Arms Control and Regional Security Talks 3.
Missiles in the Middle East: Their Destabilizing Role Part 2: Conditions
for a Successful Step-by-Step Approach 4. Taking Overall Military
Asymmetries into Account: Objections from the Arab World and Iran 5. Taking
Israel¿s Security Interests into Account: Deterrence Policy in a Changing
Strategic Environment 6. Advancing the Control of Weapons of Mass
Destruction: An Incremental Approach 7. From (Potential) Spoilers to
Guarantors? The Role of External Powers 8. The Verification Challenge:
Concepts, Requirements, and Technologies 9. The Prospects for Disarmament:
The Case of Hezbollah 10. Designing Disarmament Strategies: The Case of
Hamas Part 3: Three Milestones towards a Missile Free Zone 11. The Promise
of Military Transparency: Building on Past Experiences and the UN Register
of Conventional Arms 12. The Missile Technology Control Regime, the Hague
Code of Conduct, and Missile Proliferation 13. Caps and Bans: Limiting,
Reducing, and Prohibiting Missiles and Missile Defence 14. Conclusion: The
Stage Reconsidered: Findings, Concluding Remarks, and Research Perspectives
15. Apendix: The Arsenals of Actors Relevant to a Missile Free Zone in the
Middle East/Gulf