1. Clarifying the problem; 2. A framework for analysis; 3.
Negotiating for a nuclear test ban: the first stage; 4. The
abortive negotiations for a total test ban; 5. SALT I: degrees of
success and failure; 6. SALT II: the obstacles multiply; 7. The
missile talks of the 1980s: failure of the first round 1981-83; 8.
The missile talks of the 1980s: success in INF but difficulties
with START, 1985-88; 9. Multilateral arms control in Europe: very
limited success;
10. Why do arms control negotiations fail?; 11. Promoting success
in arms control.
`The range of material covered is very wide, and one great strength
of this book is that it does not fall into the trap of providing
over-sketchy accounts of the different negotiations. The result is
an important and thought-provoking book that will be required
reading for those in the academic arms control community.' Steve
Smith, International Affairs
`an important and thought-provoking book that will be required
reading for those in the academic arms control community ... a well
written and useful book'
Security and Arms Control
`This is a very timely and helpful overview. Part of being
well-informed is careful study of works of this kind.'
Life and Peace Review
`An excellent and readable study, highly recommended for all
collections in national security policy and peace studies. Upper
division graduates and above.'
F.M. Coulter, Clemson University, USA
'this book has many merits - a clear structure offering a firm
framework for analysis and related case studies, useful summaries
of the key negotiations with footnotes that provide a goods guide
to the relevant literature, and much thought-provoking analysis of
the many factors leading to success or failure'
A.W. Barlow, Arms Control
'a welcome addition to the small but very important literature that
looks at arms control in historical perspective ... a welcome step
in the right direction'
Joseph Kruzel, Ohio State University, Survival, Vol. xxxii, No.6,
Nov/Dec 1990
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