Banning the Bang or the Bomb?
Herausgeber: Zartman, I. William; Meerts, Paul; Melamud, Mordechai
Banning the Bang or the Bomb?
Herausgeber: Zartman, I. William; Meerts, Paul; Melamud, Mordechai
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Analyses the expansion of the nuclear arms control regime, evaluating Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty negotiations and preparations for on-site inspections.
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Analyses the expansion of the nuclear arms control regime, evaluating Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty negotiations and preparations for on-site inspections.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781107044005
- ISBN-10: 1107044006
- Artikelnr.: 39630836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781107044005
- ISBN-10: 1107044006
- Artikelnr.: 39630836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: negotiating the creation and implementation of an
international regime I. William Zartman and Mordechai Melamud; Part I.
Negotiation: 1. Banning nuclear explosive testing: the historical context
and steps to implement the CTBT Pierce S. Corden; 2. Negotiating the
nuclear test ban: the verification debate and its effects on the
negotiation process P. Terrence Hopmann; 3. The negotiating process: a view
from the Chair Jaap Ramaker; 4. The importance of coupling in the limited
test ban negotiations Fen Osler Hampson; 5. The role of civil society in
negotiating the CTBT Rebecca Johnson; 6. CTBT negotiations: formulas and
trade-offs I. William Zartman and Julia Lendorfer; 7. The US debate Chris
McIntosh; 8. The Russian position on the CTBT Alexey Fenenko; 9. Explaining
why India opted out of the CTBT Ulrika Möller; Part II. Verification: 10.
Nuclear test ban verification: from negotiations to entry into force Hein
Haak; 11. Enhancing the legal status of the CTBTO pending CTBT entry into
force Franz Cede; 12. Can a monitoring and verification system be designed
by negotiation? Nicholas Kyriakopoulos; 13. On-site inspections in the
framework of CTBT verification: errors of the first and second kind Rudolf
Avenhaus and Thomas Kriege; 14. Preparations for negotiations on the noble
gas categorisation scheme Martin Kalinowski and Simon Hebel; 15. The case
of Arcania: structure and actors in point of entry (POE) negotiations Ariel
Macaspac Penetrante; 16. On-site inspection as a progression of negotiation
cases Mordechai (Moti) Melamud; 17. Some preliminary thoughts on framing a
training programme on negotiation for potential inspection teams P.
Terrence Hopman; 18. Putting OSI on the table Paul Meerts and Mordechai
Melamud; 19. Lessons from the CTBTO negotiation processes Mordechai (Moti)
Melamud, Paul Meerts and I. William Zartman.
international regime I. William Zartman and Mordechai Melamud; Part I.
Negotiation: 1. Banning nuclear explosive testing: the historical context
and steps to implement the CTBT Pierce S. Corden; 2. Negotiating the
nuclear test ban: the verification debate and its effects on the
negotiation process P. Terrence Hopmann; 3. The negotiating process: a view
from the Chair Jaap Ramaker; 4. The importance of coupling in the limited
test ban negotiations Fen Osler Hampson; 5. The role of civil society in
negotiating the CTBT Rebecca Johnson; 6. CTBT negotiations: formulas and
trade-offs I. William Zartman and Julia Lendorfer; 7. The US debate Chris
McIntosh; 8. The Russian position on the CTBT Alexey Fenenko; 9. Explaining
why India opted out of the CTBT Ulrika Möller; Part II. Verification: 10.
Nuclear test ban verification: from negotiations to entry into force Hein
Haak; 11. Enhancing the legal status of the CTBTO pending CTBT entry into
force Franz Cede; 12. Can a monitoring and verification system be designed
by negotiation? Nicholas Kyriakopoulos; 13. On-site inspections in the
framework of CTBT verification: errors of the first and second kind Rudolf
Avenhaus and Thomas Kriege; 14. Preparations for negotiations on the noble
gas categorisation scheme Martin Kalinowski and Simon Hebel; 15. The case
of Arcania: structure and actors in point of entry (POE) negotiations Ariel
Macaspac Penetrante; 16. On-site inspection as a progression of negotiation
cases Mordechai (Moti) Melamud; 17. Some preliminary thoughts on framing a
training programme on negotiation for potential inspection teams P.
Terrence Hopman; 18. Putting OSI on the table Paul Meerts and Mordechai
Melamud; 19. Lessons from the CTBTO negotiation processes Mordechai (Moti)
Melamud, Paul Meerts and I. William Zartman.
Introduction: negotiating the creation and implementation of an
international regime I. William Zartman and Mordechai Melamud; Part I.
Negotiation: 1. Banning nuclear explosive testing: the historical context
and steps to implement the CTBT Pierce S. Corden; 2. Negotiating the
nuclear test ban: the verification debate and its effects on the
negotiation process P. Terrence Hopmann; 3. The negotiating process: a view
from the Chair Jaap Ramaker; 4. The importance of coupling in the limited
test ban negotiations Fen Osler Hampson; 5. The role of civil society in
negotiating the CTBT Rebecca Johnson; 6. CTBT negotiations: formulas and
trade-offs I. William Zartman and Julia Lendorfer; 7. The US debate Chris
McIntosh; 8. The Russian position on the CTBT Alexey Fenenko; 9. Explaining
why India opted out of the CTBT Ulrika Möller; Part II. Verification: 10.
Nuclear test ban verification: from negotiations to entry into force Hein
Haak; 11. Enhancing the legal status of the CTBTO pending CTBT entry into
force Franz Cede; 12. Can a monitoring and verification system be designed
by negotiation? Nicholas Kyriakopoulos; 13. On-site inspections in the
framework of CTBT verification: errors of the first and second kind Rudolf
Avenhaus and Thomas Kriege; 14. Preparations for negotiations on the noble
gas categorisation scheme Martin Kalinowski and Simon Hebel; 15. The case
of Arcania: structure and actors in point of entry (POE) negotiations Ariel
Macaspac Penetrante; 16. On-site inspection as a progression of negotiation
cases Mordechai (Moti) Melamud; 17. Some preliminary thoughts on framing a
training programme on negotiation for potential inspection teams P.
Terrence Hopman; 18. Putting OSI on the table Paul Meerts and Mordechai
Melamud; 19. Lessons from the CTBTO negotiation processes Mordechai (Moti)
Melamud, Paul Meerts and I. William Zartman.
international regime I. William Zartman and Mordechai Melamud; Part I.
Negotiation: 1. Banning nuclear explosive testing: the historical context
and steps to implement the CTBT Pierce S. Corden; 2. Negotiating the
nuclear test ban: the verification debate and its effects on the
negotiation process P. Terrence Hopmann; 3. The negotiating process: a view
from the Chair Jaap Ramaker; 4. The importance of coupling in the limited
test ban negotiations Fen Osler Hampson; 5. The role of civil society in
negotiating the CTBT Rebecca Johnson; 6. CTBT negotiations: formulas and
trade-offs I. William Zartman and Julia Lendorfer; 7. The US debate Chris
McIntosh; 8. The Russian position on the CTBT Alexey Fenenko; 9. Explaining
why India opted out of the CTBT Ulrika Möller; Part II. Verification: 10.
Nuclear test ban verification: from negotiations to entry into force Hein
Haak; 11. Enhancing the legal status of the CTBTO pending CTBT entry into
force Franz Cede; 12. Can a monitoring and verification system be designed
by negotiation? Nicholas Kyriakopoulos; 13. On-site inspections in the
framework of CTBT verification: errors of the first and second kind Rudolf
Avenhaus and Thomas Kriege; 14. Preparations for negotiations on the noble
gas categorisation scheme Martin Kalinowski and Simon Hebel; 15. The case
of Arcania: structure and actors in point of entry (POE) negotiations Ariel
Macaspac Penetrante; 16. On-site inspection as a progression of negotiation
cases Mordechai (Moti) Melamud; 17. Some preliminary thoughts on framing a
training programme on negotiation for potential inspection teams P.
Terrence Hopman; 18. Putting OSI on the table Paul Meerts and Mordechai
Melamud; 19. Lessons from the CTBTO negotiation processes Mordechai (Moti)
Melamud, Paul Meerts and I. William Zartman.