1st Edition

Prospects For Conventional Arms Control In Europe

By Joachim Krause Copyright 1988
    87 Pages
    by Routledge

    87 Pages
    by Routledge

    This study is an attempt to examine the political, military and technical issues as well as the opportunities and pitfalls associated with conventional arms control in Europe, providing a short outline of the developments that have led to the renewed interest in conventional arms control since 1985.

    Foreword -- Introduction -- The Resurgence of Conventional Arms Control -- The Purpose and Scope of Conventional Arms Control in Europe -- The Methodology of Conventional Arms Control -- Looking Ahead -- Key Documents on Conventional Arms Control 1986-1988

    Biography

    Joachim Krause has been a Research Associate at the Foundation for Science and Policy in Ebenhausen, near Munich, and currently also serves as Advisor to the Delegation of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva. In 1982 he received a Ph.D. in Political Science from the Free University of Berlin. Dr. Krause has written extensively on arms transfers to the Third World as well as superpower-Third World relations. His work also covers arms control issues such as chemical disarmament, confidence-building measures and conventional arms control. This paper was written while he was a Resident Fellow at the Institute for East-West Security Studies, 1986-1987.