Disarmament Sketches: Three Decades of Arms Control and International Law

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University of Washington Press, 2012. gada 20. dec. - 382 lappuses

Thomas Graham Jr. played a role in the negotiation of every major international arms control and non-proliferation agreement signed by the United States during the past thirty years. As a U.S. government lawyer and diplomat, he helped to shape, negotiate, and secure U.S. ratification of such cornerstones of international security as SALT, START, and the ABM, INF, and CFE treaties as well as conventions prohibiting biological and chemical weapons.

Graham’s memoir offers a history of the key negotiations which have substantially reduced the threat of nuclear war. His is a personal account of bureaucratic battles over arms control in six administrations, navigating among the White House, Congress, cabinet secretaries, and agencies with overlapping responsibilities and often competing interests. No comparable text brings together detailed analyses of so many pivotal documents in the history of the Cold War; it offers abundant primary source material for historians, international lawyers, and arms control specialists around the world. Disarmament Sketches also charts the rise and fall of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the only U.S. government agency with primary responsibility for arms control policy, and lays out an agenda for continuing progress in reducing weapons stockpiles around the globe.

Throughout his career, Graham has worked tirelessly to reverse the nuclear arms race and to persuade leaders around the world to make their nations safer by renouncing and reducing their weapons of mass destruction.

 

Saturs

1 Politics Louisville and Washington DC
3
2 Chemical and Biological Weapons
20
3 SALT I
34
The NixonFord Years
49
The Carter Years
75
6 The Reagan Revolution and the INF and START Treaties
102
7 The AntiBallistic Missile Treaty
143
8 Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty
185
10 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
237
11 Nuclear NonProliferation Treaty
257
12 NPT Aftermath and the End of ACDA
294
Epilogue
313
Conclusions
323
Glossary
335
Index
345
Autortiesības

9 Survival of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
214

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Ambassador Thomas Graham Jr. is president of the Lawyers Alliance for World Security, based in Washington, D.C. He served as general counsel of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency for fifteen years. As President Clinton's special representative for arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament, he led the successful U.S. government effort to indefinitely extend the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. In 1996, he led a worldwide effort to successfully support the conclusion of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty negotiations. He has taught at Stanford University, University of Virginia, Georgetown University, and University of Washington.

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