Practical Peacemaking in the Middle East: Arms Control and Regional SecurityFirst Published in 1995. In the wake of the breakthroughs in the bilateral negotiations between Israel and, respectively, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Jordan, for the first time the interaction between Arabs and Israelis has the potential to be dominated by cooperation rather than conflict. This volume grew out of an international conference held at the University of California, Los Angeles in June 1993. |
Contents
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PART I The Goals of Arms Control And Regional Security | 19 |
PART II Factors Affecting Arms Control and Regional Security | 97 |
PART III Implementation and Verification | 161 |
PART IV The Politics and Institutionalization of Regional Security | 205 |
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