Events in the second half of 1995 and the first months of 1996 dramatically illustrated the promise, and the pitfalls, of the Middle East peace process. On one hand, steps toward political, cultural, economic, and environmental cooperation among the parties continued, evidenced by the October 1995 economic summit in Amman and the water agreement signed by Jordan, Israel, and the Palestinian Authority in February 1996. On the other hand, serious concerns persisted over the threats posed by conventional arms, weapons of mass destruction, and terrorism, exemplified by the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Rabin, exchanges of rocket and artillery fire in Lebanon, and continued suicide bombings. Such events demonstrate the continuing need ...
Discussion of Middle East arms control has centered on weapons of mass destruction and confidence bu...
Negotiations on the establishment of a Middle East zone free of biological, nuclear, and chemical we...
This study deals with nuclear development and policies in Israel and the Arab States and the associa...
Events in the second half of 1995 and the first months of 1996 dramatically illustrated the promise,...
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...
Since the inception of the Middle East Peace Process in 1991, arms control and regional security iss...
This paper is a critical evaluation of the challenges of the insecurity posed by the production of W...
Why do national leaders choose to create a multilateral mechanism for international cooperation? Thi...
Complex historical, ideological, political, and military factors have created a vicious circle of mu...
The Workshop on Arms Control and Security in the Middle East, sponsored by the University of Califor...
One aftermath of the Madrid Peace Conference was establishment of a multilateral track (the “multi...
As a result of a conference on the peace process in the Middle East, co-hosted by the Strategic Stud...
This policy paper is part of the “Arms Control and Security Improvement in the Middle East” workshop...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 was adopted by unanimous vote on November 22, 1967, i...
Discussion of Middle East arms control has centered on weapons of mass destruction and confidence bu...
Negotiations on the establishment of a Middle East zone free of biological, nuclear, and chemical we...
This study deals with nuclear development and policies in Israel and the Arab States and the associa...
Events in the second half of 1995 and the first months of 1996 dramatically illustrated the promise,...
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...
Since the inception of the Middle East Peace Process in 1991, arms control and regional security iss...
This paper is a critical evaluation of the challenges of the insecurity posed by the production of W...
Why do national leaders choose to create a multilateral mechanism for international cooperation? Thi...
Complex historical, ideological, political, and military factors have created a vicious circle of mu...
The Workshop on Arms Control and Security in the Middle East, sponsored by the University of Califor...
One aftermath of the Madrid Peace Conference was establishment of a multilateral track (the “multi...
As a result of a conference on the peace process in the Middle East, co-hosted by the Strategic Stud...
This policy paper is part of the “Arms Control and Security Improvement in the Middle East” workshop...
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 was adopted by unanimous vote on November 22, 1967, i...
Discussion of Middle East arms control has centered on weapons of mass destruction and confidence bu...
Negotiations on the establishment of a Middle East zone free of biological, nuclear, and chemical we...
This study deals with nuclear development and policies in Israel and the Arab States and the associa...