Thinking Outside the Box in Multilateral Disarmament and Arms Control Negotiations

Thinking Outside the Box in Multilateral Disarmament and Arms Control Negotiations
Author: John Borrie,Vanessa Martin Randin
Publsiher: United Nations Publications UNIDIR
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015069174038

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Success in multilateral disarmament and arms control negotiations has been scarce in recent years. There is need for new approaches--to "think outside the box"--in order to make them work better because continued failure has real human costs. This volume offers new practical tools and perspectives to inform and help the ongoing efforts of multilateral disarmament practitioners, drawing from a range of contributors in civil society, diplomacy, and the policy and research fields. Publishing Agency: United Nations (UN).

The Value of Diversity in Multilateral Disarmament Work

The Value of Diversity in Multilateral Disarmament Work
Author: John Borrie,Ashley Thornton
Publsiher: United Nations Institute for D
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9290451939

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Success has been hard to attain in recent years in multilateral disarmament and arms control work. Political problems exist, but they are not the sole problem. Obstacles to progress can be the unintended consequences of past practice, or they can stem from the complex challenges those involved must deal with. Aspects of multilateral disarmament practice compound cognitive challenges that individuals face in managing their perceptions and interactions with others. While there is no way to ensure success in disarmament endeavours, multilateral practitioners can improve the chances by recognising and harnessing cognitive diversity, as humanitarian perspectives in disarmament processes have shown. This book discusses practical suggestions to help achieve this.

Red Cross Interventions in Weapons Control

Red Cross Interventions in Weapons Control
Author: Ritu Mathur
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781498547185

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This book brings together humanitarianism, arms control, and disarmament in the field of global governance and focuses on the International Committee of the Red Cross as a leading humanitarian actor. The interdisciplinary approach articulates innovative tools crafted both contingently and strategically to engage with the problem of weapons.

Arms Control in Space

Arms Control in Space
Author: Max M. Mutschler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-10-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137320643

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This book puts the widely-held view that 'arms control in space is not possible' to the test and aims to explore how, and under what conditions, arms control could become a reality. Drawing upon international regimes and IR theory, Mutschler examines the success of space weapons and anti-ballistic missiles.

Reconceptualising Arms Control

Reconceptualising Arms Control
Author: Neil Cooper,David Mutimer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-01-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317995364

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The theory and practice of arms control seemed to have its heyday during the height of the Cold War, with its focus on the East-West conflict and nuclear arms. In the past twenty years, both arms technologies and various practices aimed at their control have continued to develop, but scholarly thinking has not kept up. This volume seeks to redress this scholarly neglect of the range of issues associated with the control of the means of violence, by asking the question: what does arms control mean in the 21st Century? In asking this question, the volume examines issues surrounding sovereignty, geopolitics, nuclear disarmament, securitization of space, technological developments, human rights, the clearance of landmines, the regulation of small arms and the control of the black market for arms and nuclear secrets. The book discusses terrorism with reference to the case of the suicide attacks in Beirut in 1983 and how the Obama administration is orientating its posture on nuclear arms. This book was published as a special issue of Contemporary Security Policy.

Routledge Handbook of Diplomacy and Statecraft

Routledge Handbook of Diplomacy and Statecraft
Author: B.J.C. McKercher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136664373

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Despite post-Cold War arguments about their demise, ‘Great Powers’ not only continue to thrive, with lesser Powers they form the basis of the constellation of global politics. This topical new Handbook illustrates how and why the new international order has evolved – and is still evolving – since the end of the Cold War, through the application of diplomacy and statecraft. Including cutting edge contributions from over 40 scholars, the handbook is structured around seven sections: Context of Diplomacy Great Powers Middle Powers Developing Powers International Organisations and Military Alliances International Economy Issues of Conflict and Co-operation Through analysis of a wide range of case studies, the Handbook assesses the diplomacy and statecraft of individual powers, offering insights into how they function, their individual perception of national interests and the roles they play in modern statecraft. The contributors also seek to evaluate the organizations and contemporary issues that continue to influence the shaping of the new international order. A comprehensive survey of diplomacy across the world, this work will be essential reading for scholars and professionals alike.

Global Civil Society 2012

Global Civil Society 2012
Author: Hertie School of
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2012-04-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230369436

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Activists and academics look back over ten years of 'politics from below', and ask whether it is merely the critical gaze upon the concept that has changed – or whether there is something genuinely new about the way in which civil society is now operating.

International Encyclopedia of Political Science

International Encyclopedia of Political Science
Author: Bertrand Badie,Dirk Berg-Schlosser,Leonardo Morlino
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 4032
Release: 2011-09-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781483305394

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Request a FREE 30-day online trial to this title at www.sagepub.com/freetrial With entries from leading international scholars from around the world, this eight-volume encyclopedia offers the widest possible coverage of key areas both regionally and globally. The International Encyclopedia of Political Science provides a definitive, comprehensive picture of all aspects of political life, recognizing the theoretical and cultural pluralism of our approaches and including findings from the far corners of the world. The eight volumes cover every field of politics, from political theory and methodology to political sociology, comparative politics, public policies, and international relations. Entries are arranged in alphabetical order, and a list of entries by subject area appears in the front of each volume for ease of use. The encyclopedia contains a detailed index as well as extensive bibliographical references. Filling the need for an exhaustive overview of the empirical findings and reflections on politics, this reference resource is suited for undergraduate or graduate students who wish to be informed effectively and quickly on their field of study, for scholars seeking information on relevant research findings in their area of specialization or in related fields, and for lay readers who may lack a formal background in political science but have an interest in the field nonetheless. The International Encyclopedia of Political Science provides an essential, authoritative guide to the state of political science at the start of the 21st century and for decades to come, making it an invaluable resource for a global readership, including researchers, students, citizens, and policy makers. The encyclopedia was developed in partnership with the International Political Science Association. Key Themes: Case and Area Studies Comparative Politics, Theory, and Methods Democracy and Democratization Economics Epistemological Foundations Equality and Inequality Gender and Race/Ethnicity International Relations Local Government Peace, War, and Conflict Resolution People and Organizations Political Economy Political Parties Political Sociology Public Policy and Administration Qualitative Methods Quantitative Methods Religion