Author: Nicholas A. Sims
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349087335
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Diplomacy of Biological Disarmament
Author: Nicholas A. Sims
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349087335
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349087335
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
The Evolution of Biological Disarmament
Author: Nicholas Roger Alan Sims
Publisher: Sipri Chemical & Biological Wa
ISBN: 9780198295785
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
The evolution of the disarmament regime of the 1972 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) is described from 1980, when the first BTWC Review Conference was held, until 1998. The author analyses the results of SIPRI's first four review Conferences.
Publisher: Sipri Chemical & Biological Wa
ISBN: 9780198295785
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
The evolution of the disarmament regime of the 1972 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) is described from 1980, when the first BTWC Review Conference was held, until 1998. The author analyses the results of SIPRI's first four review Conferences.
The Future of Biological Disarmament
Author: Nicholas A. Sims
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134024886
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
This book examines the politics of biological disarmament, focusing on the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) as a treaty regime and the cornerstone of biological disarmament efforts. Biological weapons have long been banned, but the ban needs strengthening. The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) is the cornerstone of this disarmament regime. After years of deadlock and disappointment its Sixth Review Conference in 2006 generated new hope that biological disarmament could be reinforced from within. This book studies the intricate diplomacy of the Sixth Review Conference as a key moment in the recovery of self-confidence by the treaty parties. It makes detailed proposals for developing an accountability framework and stronger institutions so that the treaty regime can work better. It examines alternative futures for the BWC and the trajectories to be avoided or encouraged in the short, medium and longer terms as its regime evolves. Controversially, by comparing treaty constraints on biological, chemical and nuclear weapons it restores the BWC firmly to the realm of disarmament rather than arms control and rescues it from misleading identifications with counterproliferation and counterterrorism models. This book will appeal to policy-makers, diplomats and students of biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, international security and IR in general. Nicholas A. Sims is Reader in International Relations at the London School of Economics. He is author of four books on aspects of disarmament.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134024886
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
This book examines the politics of biological disarmament, focusing on the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) as a treaty regime and the cornerstone of biological disarmament efforts. Biological weapons have long been banned, but the ban needs strengthening. The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) is the cornerstone of this disarmament regime. After years of deadlock and disappointment its Sixth Review Conference in 2006 generated new hope that biological disarmament could be reinforced from within. This book studies the intricate diplomacy of the Sixth Review Conference as a key moment in the recovery of self-confidence by the treaty parties. It makes detailed proposals for developing an accountability framework and stronger institutions so that the treaty regime can work better. It examines alternative futures for the BWC and the trajectories to be avoided or encouraged in the short, medium and longer terms as its regime evolves. Controversially, by comparing treaty constraints on biological, chemical and nuclear weapons it restores the BWC firmly to the realm of disarmament rather than arms control and rescues it from misleading identifications with counterproliferation and counterterrorism models. This book will appeal to policy-makers, diplomats and students of biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, international security and IR in general. Nicholas A. Sims is Reader in International Relations at the London School of Economics. He is author of four books on aspects of disarmament.
The Diplomacy of Biological Disarmament
Author: Nicholas Alan Sims
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biological warfare (International law)
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biological warfare (International law)
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The Diplomacy of Biological Disarmament
Author: Nicholas A. Sims
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781349087358
Category : Diplomacy
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781349087358
Category : Diplomacy
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Diplomacy of Biological Disarmament
Author: Nicholas Alan Sims
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biological warfare (International law)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biological warfare (International law)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Future of Biological Disarmament
Author: Nicholas Roger Alan Sims
Publisher: LSE International Studies
ISBN: 9780415475808
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
This book examines the politics of biological disarmament, focusing on the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) as a treaty regime and the cornerstone of biological disarmament efforts. Biological weapons have long been banned, but the ban needs strengthening. The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) is the cornerstone of this disarmament regime. After years of deadlock and disappointment its Sixth Review Conference in 2006 generated new hope that biological disarmament could be reinforced from within. This book studies the intricate diplomacy of the Sixth Review Conference as a key moment in the recovery of self-confidence by the treaty parties. It makes detailed proposals for developing an accountability framework and stronger institutions so that the treaty regime can work better. It examines alternative futures for the BWC and the trajectories to be avoided or encouraged in the short, medium and longer terms as its regime evolves. Controversially, by comparing treaty constraints on biological, chemical and nuclear weapons it restores the BWC firmly to the realm of disarmament rather than arms control and rescues it from misleading identifications with counterproliferation and counterterrorism models. This book will appeal to policy-makers, diplomats and students of biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, international security and IR in general. Nicholas A. Sims is Reader in International Relations at the London School of Economics. He is author of four books on aspects of disarmament.
Publisher: LSE International Studies
ISBN: 9780415475808
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
This book examines the politics of biological disarmament, focusing on the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) as a treaty regime and the cornerstone of biological disarmament efforts. Biological weapons have long been banned, but the ban needs strengthening. The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) is the cornerstone of this disarmament regime. After years of deadlock and disappointment its Sixth Review Conference in 2006 generated new hope that biological disarmament could be reinforced from within. This book studies the intricate diplomacy of the Sixth Review Conference as a key moment in the recovery of self-confidence by the treaty parties. It makes detailed proposals for developing an accountability framework and stronger institutions so that the treaty regime can work better. It examines alternative futures for the BWC and the trajectories to be avoided or encouraged in the short, medium and longer terms as its regime evolves. Controversially, by comparing treaty constraints on biological, chemical and nuclear weapons it restores the BWC firmly to the realm of disarmament rather than arms control and rescues it from misleading identifications with counterproliferation and counterterrorism models. This book will appeal to policy-makers, diplomats and students of biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, international security and IR in general. Nicholas A. Sims is Reader in International Relations at the London School of Economics. He is author of four books on aspects of disarmament.
Biological Warfare and Disarmament
Author: Susan Wright
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780742524699
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
This book proposes fresh approaches and concrete proposals to overcome one of the most intractable security problems of the twenty-first century. Visit our website for sample chapters!
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780742524699
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
This book proposes fresh approaches and concrete proposals to overcome one of the most intractable security problems of the twenty-first century. Visit our website for sample chapters!
Reinforcing Biological Disarmament
Author: Nicholas Roger Alan Sims
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biological arms control
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biological arms control
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
The Biological Weapons Convention
Author: Jez Littlewood
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Littlewood (U. of Southampton) follows the negotiations on the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) Protocol from their origins in 1975 to the completion of the Fifth Review Conference in 2002. He analyzes all the major issues and outlines the positions of the key states. Littlewood contends that the BWC has two types of states parties: minimalists,
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Littlewood (U. of Southampton) follows the negotiations on the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) Protocol from their origins in 1975 to the completion of the Fifth Review Conference in 2002. He analyzes all the major issues and outlines the positions of the key states. Littlewood contends that the BWC has two types of states parties: minimalists,