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|a Controlling the development and spread of military technology :
|b lessons from the past and challenges for the 1990s /
|c editors, Hans Günter Brauch ... [et al.].
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|t Preface and acknowledgements /
|r H.G. Brauch, H.J. van der Graaf, J. Grin and W.A. Smit --
|g Pt. I.
|t Political and Technical Aspects.
|g Ch. 1.
|t Introduction: controlling the development and spread of destabilizing technologies - perspectives and challenges for arms control and disarmament in the 1990s /
|r John Grin and Hans Gunter Brauch.
|g Ch. 2.
|t Compensations for declining defence investment expenditures in the United States: increasing military R&D and arms exports /
|r Hans Gunter Brauch.
|g Ch. 3.
|t Constraining technological weapons innovation in the post-Cold War environment /
|r Jonathan Dean.
|g Ch. 4.
|t Civil-military ambivalence of science and the problem of qualitative arms control: an example of laser isotope separation /
|r Wolfgang Liebert and Gotz Neuneck --
|g Pt. II.
|t Controlling Military R&D.
|g Ch. 5.
|t Constraints on the R&D and transfer of ballistic missile defence technology /
|r John Pike and Eric Stambler.
|g Ch. 6.
|t Constraints on the technology contributing to militarization of space: the case of observation satellites, GPS and communication systems - technical considerations /
|r Hartwig Spitzer.
|g Ch. 7.
|t Constraints on the spread of technology contributing to militarization of space: are they feasible, desirable and negotiable? The case of observation satellites, GPS and communication systems /
|r Pal Dunay.
|g Ch. 8.
|t Molecular biotechnology and the third review of the Biological Weapons Convention /
|r Erhard Geissler.
|g Ch. 9.
|t International constraints for chemical research and development: the prospected Chemical Weapons Convention /
|r Ralf Trapp.
|g Ch. 10.
|t New technological developments and the non-proliferation regime. Re-directing and constraining R&D: the case of laser fusion, laser isotope separation and the use of highly enriched uranium /
|r Annette Schaper, Wolfgang Liebert, Wim A. Smit and Boelie Elzen --
|g Pt. III.
|t Effectiveness of Current Control Regimes for Dual-Use Technologies.
|g Ch. 11.
|t The effectiveness and shortcomings of the NPT control regime: IAEA, EURATOM and the 'London Suppliers' Club /
|r David Fischer.
|g Ch. 12.
|t The Australia Group: a description and assessment /
|r Julian P. Perry Robinson.
|g Ch. 13.
|t Assessment of the Missile Technology Control Regime /
|r Robert Shuey --
|g Pt. IV.
|t Assessment of National Implementation of the Three Control Regimes.
|g Ch. 14.
|t Technical, procedural and legal lessons drawn from selected failures in the implementation of the NPT regime in European nuclear and non-nuclear countries /
|r Harald Muller.
|g Ch. 15.
|t Industry and the implementation of chemical and biological weapons control /
|r Kyle B. Olson.
|g Ch. 16.
|t The former USSR and non-proliferation of chemical weapons /
|r Sergei N. Kisselev.
|g Ch. 17.
|t National implementation of the Australia Group export constraints and the national preparation for the implementation of the CWC. The cases of Germany, Italy and Finland /
|r Michael Bothe, Raija Hanski, Thomas Kurzidem and Natalino Ronzitti.
|g Ch. 18.
|t The national implementation of the Missile Technology Control Regime - The US and German experience /
|r Jurgen Scheffran and Aaron Karp.
|g Ch. 19.
|t Stricter controls on arms exports for dual-use goods: a case study for drafting and enacting statutory regulations /
|r Wolfgang Hantke --
|g Pt. V.
|t International Conventional Arms Export Control Regime.
|g Ch. 20.
|t A conventional arms transfer regime in the European Community /
|r Paul Rusman.
|g Ch. 21.
|t Regulating arms exports: a programme for the European Community /
|r Paul Eavis and Owen Greene.
|g Ch. 22.
|t Assessing proposals for a conventional arms export control regime /
|r Michael Brzoska.
|g Ch. 23.
|t Prospects for an international control regime for attack aircraft /
|r John Pike and Christopher Bolkcom --
|g Pt. VI.
|t Southern Perspectives on Vertical and Horizontal Proliferation.
|g Ch. 24.
|t Prospects of a conventional arms export control regime: a perspective from the South /
|r Ravinder Pal Singh.
|g Ch. 25.
|t Policy proposals for controlling the horizontal proliferation of dual-use technologies without undercutting the North-South technology transfer - A personal perspective from India /
|r K. Subrahmanyam.
|g Ch. 26.
|t The control of dual-use technology transfer /
|r Felix C. Calderon --
|g Pt. VII.
|t Instead of Conclusions.
|t Mosbach memorandam: Policy-oriented report by the editors based on the analysis of the Conference on controlling military research and development the export of dual-use technology /
|r Henny J. van der Graaf, Hans Gunter Brauch, John Grin and Wim A. Smit --
|t Bibliography /
|r Wim K. Meijer.
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