This volume provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of the Multilateral Non-Proliferation Export Control system and the national and international context within which it functions. Key features: "
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Introduction |
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Part I Introduction to International Export Controls |
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1 Multilateral Export Control Regimes: Operations, Successes, Failures and the Challenges Ahead |
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2 The Economics of Arms Export Controls |
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Ron Smith and Maria Garcia-Alonso |
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Part II Exploration of Regimes |
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3 The Wassenaar Arrangement: Transparency and Restraint through Trans-Governmental Cooperation? |
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4 Emptying the Haunted Air: The Current and Future Missile Control Regime |
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5 CBW Export Controls: Towards Regime Integration? |
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6 Nuclear Export Controls: Closing the Gaps |
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Part III National and Regional Case Studies |
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7 Strategic Export Controls: A Case Study of Regulation of Executive Power and Parliamentary Accountability in the United Kingdom |
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Bent L. Andersen and Maja S. Thagaard |
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9 A Regional Export Control Regime in East Asia: From No Regime to a Soft Regime |
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Part IV The Future of International Export Controls |
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10 The Proliferation Security Initiative: An Anti-Institution? |
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Richard T. Cupitt and Chris Jones |
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11 Restructuring the Multilateral Export Control Regime System |
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Index |
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Daniel Joyner is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Warwick, U.K, and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Georgia Center for International Trade and Security, USA. He was previously a Senior Associate Member of St. Antony's College, Oxford University, UK.