Cornerstones of Security: Arms Control Treaties in the Nuclear EraUniversity of Washington Press, 1 июл. 2011 г. - Всего страниц: 1408 This anthology presents the complete text of thirty-four treaties that have effectively contained the spread of nuclear, biological, and conventional weapons during the Cold War and beyond. The treaties are placed in historical context by individual commentaries from noted authorities Thomas Graham Jr. and Damien J. LaVera, which provide unique insights on each treaty’s negotiation and implementation. |
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... Soviet Union and, as amended in 1974, limited each side to one ABM deployment site with one hundred interceptors. By limiting the amount of defenses either side could deploy, the ABM Treaty made strategic offensive arms limitation ...
... Soviet Union. For example, Russia replaced the former Soviet Union as a party to the UN Charter and holds a permanent seat on the Security Council.The United States never recognized the Baltic states as being incorporated into the ...
... Soviet Union, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Japan, and South Africa) had engaged in exploration but had put forward no specific claims.The United States did not recognize the claims of other governments and reserved the right to ...
... UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS REGARDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS LINK Signed at Geneva June 20, 1963 Entered into force June 20, 1963 For use in time of emergency the Government of the United States of America ...
... UNION. OF. SOVIET. SOCIALIST. REPUBLICS. ON. MEASURES. TO. IMPROVE. THE. U.S.A.-USSR. DIRECT. COMMUNICATIONS. LINK. Signed at Washington September 30, 1971 Entered into force September 30, 1971 The United States of America and the Union of ...
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17 The Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material | 471 |
18 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons | 480 |
19 Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers | 503 |
20 The Ballistic Missile Launch Notification Agreement | 509 |
21 The IntermediateRange Nuclear Forces Treaty | 512 |
22 The Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty | 592 |
23 The Open Skies Treaty | 822 |
24 The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties START I II | 883 |
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9 The Seabed Arms Control Treaty | 283 |
10 The Accidents Measures Agreement | 289 |
11 The Biological Weapons Convention | 292 |
12 The Incidents at Sea Agreement | 301 |
13 The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks | 306 |
14 The Threshold Test Ban Treaty | 372 |
15 The Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty | 434 |
16 The Environmental Modification Convention | 464 |
25The Chemical Weapons Convention | 1168 |
26The Agreed Framework | 1268 |
27 Confidence and Security Measures Documents | 1272 |
28 The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty | 1375 |
29 The Ottawa Convention on Landmines | 1441 |
30 Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions | 1453 |
Conclusions | 1460 |
Appendix | 1466 |
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