This paper argues that a major impediment to arms control agreements in the past has been the mindsets of policymakers. The first part of the paper outlines different types of mindsets and the sorts of policy options they are likely to generate. Five mindsets and associated strategies for the 'totalitarian' , at one extreme, to the 'pacifist' at the other, are outlined. The second half of the paper examines what implications the interaction of these different strategic perspectives have for progress in arms control
There is general agreement among observers of contemporary international affairs, and national and i...
International arms sales play an important role in the defense of states and as a result a sizeab...
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My dissertation research addresses a role for decision-making theory in international politics. Spe...
Growing political rapprochement between the United States and the Soviet Union and economic pressur...
For decades or longer, policy-makers have sought to use arms control to reduce the uncertainty endem...
Robert Jervis argues that arms control in the post-Cold War era must be pursued as an adjunct to, no...
It is the intent of this paper to provide a comprehensive examination of the variables which act upo...
Thesis (B.A.) in History -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Includes bibliographica...
A realistic assessment of the prospects of arms control must take into account the full range of "fa...
xiii, 455 lThe chief negative aim of this thesis is to avoid duplicating the narrative accounts of p...
This article discusses the nature of nuclear weapons security agreements, and the surrounding belief...
In this paper, I review three major purposes for arms control negotiations — disarmament, stability,...
An examination of the viability and usefulness of arms control in the late 1980s, the paper looks at...
Arms control was never an end in itself. Arms control and nonproliferation policy always had as thei...
There is general agreement among observers of contemporary international affairs, and national and i...
International arms sales play an important role in the defense of states and as a result a sizeab...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68804/2/10.1177_096701068401500405.pd
My dissertation research addresses a role for decision-making theory in international politics. Spe...
Growing political rapprochement between the United States and the Soviet Union and economic pressur...
For decades or longer, policy-makers have sought to use arms control to reduce the uncertainty endem...
Robert Jervis argues that arms control in the post-Cold War era must be pursued as an adjunct to, no...
It is the intent of this paper to provide a comprehensive examination of the variables which act upo...
Thesis (B.A.) in History -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Includes bibliographica...
A realistic assessment of the prospects of arms control must take into account the full range of "fa...
xiii, 455 lThe chief negative aim of this thesis is to avoid duplicating the narrative accounts of p...
This article discusses the nature of nuclear weapons security agreements, and the surrounding belief...
In this paper, I review three major purposes for arms control negotiations — disarmament, stability,...
An examination of the viability and usefulness of arms control in the late 1980s, the paper looks at...
Arms control was never an end in itself. Arms control and nonproliferation policy always had as thei...
There is general agreement among observers of contemporary international affairs, and national and i...
International arms sales play an important role in the defense of states and as a result a sizeab...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68804/2/10.1177_096701068401500405.pd