Shadows and substance : the Chemical Weapons Convention /
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Imprint: | Boulder : Westview Press, 1993. |
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Description: | xx, 345 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Ridgway series in international security studies |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1565886 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. The Chemical Weapons Convention and World Order
- Notes
- 2. Problems with the Chemical Weapons Convention
- Conclusion: the Costs Are Not Worth the Benefits
- Notes
- 3. Origins of the Chemical Weapons Convention
- Notes
- 4. The Russian and Other Perspectives
- Note
- 5. Making a Global Chemical Weapons Ban Work
- Notes
- 6. Observations on the Long-Term Future of the Chemical Weapons Convention
- Summary Assessment
- Summary and Conclusions
- Notes
- 7. The Perspective of the Western Chemical Industry
- Notes
- 8. At the Conclusion of the Chemical Weapons Convention: Some Recent Issues Concerning the Chemical Industry
- Notes
- 9. The Shadow and Substance of Law How the United States Constitution Will Affect the Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention
- Notes
- 10. The Future U.S. National Authority: Making Implementation Possible
- Notes
- 11. Illuminating the Shadows: On-Site Inspections and the Chemical Weapons Convention
- Notes
- 12. Verifiability and Enforceability of the Chemical Weapons Convention
- Note
- 13. Would Sanctions Improve the Enforceability of the Chemical Weapons Convention?
- Notes
- 14. The Chemical Weapons Convention and the Shadow of the Post-Cold War World
- Notes
- 15. Arms Control in Changing Times
- Appendix A. the Chemistry of Organophosphate Nerve Agents
- Notes
- Appendix B. the Chemical Weapons Convention
- About the Contributors