9780844802190-0844802190-How to Think about Arms Control and Disarmament (Strategy Papers No. 17)

How to Think about Arms Control and Disarmament (Strategy Papers No. 17)

ISBN-13: 9780844802190
ISBN-10: 0844802190
Author: James E. Dougherty
Publication date: 1973
Publisher: National Strategy Information Center
Format: Hardcover 202 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780844802190
ISBN-10: 0844802190
Author: James E. Dougherty
Publication date: 1973
Publisher: National Strategy Information Center
Format: Hardcover 202 pages

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How to Think about Arms Control and Disarmament (Strategy Papers No. 17) (ISBN-13: 9780844802190 and ISBN-10: 0844802190), written by authors James E. Dougherty, was published by National Strategy Information Center in 1973. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent How to Think about Arms Control and Disarmament (Strategy Papers No. 17) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.37.

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From earliest times, mankind has sought to mitigate the horrors of war through measures for the limitation and control of armaments and war. In this study, the author, a leading authority on international political-military affairs, provides a remarkably lucid introduction to the entire subject of arms control and disarmament. The introductory chapters summarize the causes of war, distinguish among the various kinds of disarmament and arms control, and trace the historical record of disarmament negotiations through World War II. Policies of the major powers are then examined and a perceptive analysis is given of general disarmament, including progress made in the post World War II period in more limited forms of arms control. This book fills a longfelt need for a comprehensive factual-analytical overview of the problems and accomplishments of international arms control in the nuclear age. It is interdisciplinary in approach and draws its content from history, psychology, biology, anthropology, sociology, political science, economics, international law, diplomacy, and international relations.
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