Arms Control and Technological Innovation

Arms Control and Technological Innovation

Arms Control and Technological Innovation

Arms Control and Technological Innovation

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Overview

First published in 1977, Arms Control and Technological Innovation is primarily concerned with three subjects: the causes of the arms race; the consequences of the arms race to the world; and the control of the arms race. Written by experts in the field, it brings themes like new technologies and new weapon systems; new tactics to replace tactical nuclear weapons in Europe; the Anglo-American nuclear relationship; strategic arms limitation and military strategic concepts; and a new approach to strategic arms limitation and reduction.

The book argues that the principal problem of the arms race, according to several lectures, is that weapons and delivery-systems technology have developed so much as to threaten the survival of civilization itself. The pace of technological change is proceeding more rapidly than ever before and there is serious doubt whether political institutions are adapting to this change in time to avoid devastating consequences to the world. This book is a must read for scholars and researchers of military and strategic studies, international relations, international politics and geopolitics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040148778
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/02/2024
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368

About the Author

David Carlton and Carlo Schaerf

Table of Contents

Preface Glossary of Acronyms 1. Summary of Proceedings 2. New Technologies and New Weapons Systems 3. Can Conventional New Technologies and New Tactics Replace Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Europe? 4. The International Political Economy of Proliferation 5. Arms Limitation and Security Policies Required to Minimize the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 6. The Anglo-American Nuclear Relationship: Proliferatory or Anti Proliferatory? 7. Proliferation: Sophisticated Weapons and Revolutionary Options-The Sub- State Perspective 8. Arms and Politics: Old Issues, New Perceptions 9. A Different Approach to Arms Control- Reciprocal Unilateral Restraint 10. A New Approach to Strategic Arms Limitation and Reduction 11. Strategic Arms Limitation and Military Strategic Concepts 12. Nuclear Testing- No End in Sight? 13. Reconnaissance Satellites and the Arms Race 14. The Realities of Arms Control: The Cruise Missile Case 15. The Diffusion of Economic and Military Power and its Impact on the Middle East Conflict 16. The Fallacy of Thinking Conventionally about Nuclear Weapons 17. All at Sea? A Critique of the American Strategic Force Structure 18. The Function of Military Power 19. 116 Wars in 30 Years 20. The Role of Arms in Capitalist Economies: The Process of Overdevelopment and Underdevelopment 21. Economic and Technological Prerequisites for Achieving Political and Military Stability Contributors List of Course Participants

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