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Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in the Middle East
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Nuclear arms control in the Middle East - why now? nuclear programs; nuclear weapons in Israel's security policy; Arab approaches to nuclear weapons; the global agenda for nuclear arms control; U.S. nuclear nonproliferation policies in the Middle East; nuclear arms control - Arab policies; nuclear arms control - Israel's policies; is linkage to conventional arms control feasible? interim measures. Appendices: Israel's draft resolution proposing the establishment of nuclear-weapon-free zone in the region of the Middle East, presented to the UN General Assembly, October 31, 1980; excerpts from the address of Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir to the UN General Assembly, June 7, 1988; Excerpts from the address of Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismat Abdel Meguid to the UN General Assembly, June 13, 1988; the 'Mubarak initiative' (letter from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt to the UN Secretary-General, April 16, 1990); excerpts from General Assembly resolution 45/52, 'establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the region of the Middle East' December 4, 1990; excerpts from address by Itzhak Shamir, Prime Minister of Israel, to the American Enterprise Institute, December 12, 1990; excerperts from a release from the White House Office of the Press Secretary, Kennebunkport, Maine: 'fact sheet on Middle East arms control initiative,' Wednesday, May 29, 1991; excerpts from Israel's reply to the UN study on the 'establishment of a nuclear-weapons;free zone in the region of the Middle East', October 22, 1991; President George Bush's nonproliferation initiative, July 13, 1992; excerpts from the address by the Foreign Minister of Israel, Mr. Shimon Peres, at the Signing ceremony of the chemical weapons convention, Paris January 13, 1993; excerpts from 'U.S. nonproliferation and export control policy', a White House fact sheet issued on the occasion of President Clinton's address to the UN General Assembly, September 27, 1993; draft 'statement on arms control and regional security', ACRS, Tunis, December 1994; resolution of the Middle East conference of the state parties to the treaty on the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, New York, May 11, 1995.

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"An important contribution to the debate about Middle East armscontrol. Shai Feldman demonstrates his mastery of the subject,including some extremely important and interesting material on Arabconceptions and attitudes. A welcome counterpoint to much of theWestern literature on the nuclear dimension of the Middle East armscontrol." Geoffrey Kemp, Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom

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Shai Feldman is Head of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University.

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"An important contribution to the debate about Middle East armscontrol. Shai Feldman demonstrates his mastery of the subject,including some extremely important and interesting material on Arabconceptions and attitudes. A welcome counterpoint to much of theWestern literature on the nuclear dimension of the Middle East armscontrol." Geoffrey Kemp, Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom

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