This policy paper is part of the “Arms Control and Security Improvement in the Middle East” workshop series, sponsored by the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC) of the University of California. The project is a Track II (unofficial) activity which indirectly supports the Middle East peace process. It is also part of an ongoing effort by the IGCC to study the causes and dynamics of international conflict and help devise options for managing and resolving it through international cooperation.The third meeting concentrated on regional security trends in military balances, weapons effects and doctrines, and the role of the military in improving regional security. Dr. Anthony Cordesman presented Middle East military balances a...
Examines the character of force structure and military conflict in the Middle East and outlines a no...
The Middle East occupies a unique geographical and strategic position. Hence, it is not a coincidenc...
The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views o...
This policy paper is part of the “Arms Control and Security Improvement in the Middle East” workshop...
Discussion of Middle East arms control has centered on weapons of mass destruction and confidence bu...
The Workshop on Arms Control and Security in the Middle East, sponsored by the University of Califor...
Although the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has witnessed a long series of conflicts sin...
The Middle East peace process is now moving more rapidly than ever before. Many actors in the region...
The record of the Arms Control and Regional Security (ACRS) Working Group thus far is a mixed one. O...
This paper is a critical evaluation of the challenges of the insecurity posed by the production of W...
Events in the second half of 1995 and the first months of 1996 dramatically illustrated the promise,...
Since the inception of the Middle East Peace Process in 1991, arms control and regional security iss...
The Middle East is once again going through a period of war and upheaval, including mass murder of c...
Military expenditure continues to rise and conventional weapons continue to reach areas of conflict,...
Complex historical, ideological, political, and military factors have created a vicious circle of mu...
Examines the character of force structure and military conflict in the Middle East and outlines a no...
The Middle East occupies a unique geographical and strategic position. Hence, it is not a coincidenc...
The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views o...
This policy paper is part of the “Arms Control and Security Improvement in the Middle East” workshop...
Discussion of Middle East arms control has centered on weapons of mass destruction and confidence bu...
The Workshop on Arms Control and Security in the Middle East, sponsored by the University of Califor...
Although the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has witnessed a long series of conflicts sin...
The Middle East peace process is now moving more rapidly than ever before. Many actors in the region...
The record of the Arms Control and Regional Security (ACRS) Working Group thus far is a mixed one. O...
This paper is a critical evaluation of the challenges of the insecurity posed by the production of W...
Events in the second half of 1995 and the first months of 1996 dramatically illustrated the promise,...
Since the inception of the Middle East Peace Process in 1991, arms control and regional security iss...
The Middle East is once again going through a period of war and upheaval, including mass murder of c...
Military expenditure continues to rise and conventional weapons continue to reach areas of conflict,...
Complex historical, ideological, political, and military factors have created a vicious circle of mu...
Examines the character of force structure and military conflict in the Middle East and outlines a no...
The Middle East occupies a unique geographical and strategic position. Hence, it is not a coincidenc...
The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views o...