This paper examines United States arms transfer policies as they have been applied to Peru since the end of World War II and analyzes the role of these policies in achieving the goals of the United States as delineated by Luigi Einaudi et al. in their Arms Transfers to Latin America: Toward a Policy of Mutual Respect. The paper traces the course of recent U.S.-Peruvian relations, with special emphasis on Peru's arms acquisitions since 1968. The author concludes that, while U.S. arms transfer policies have undoubtedly strained U.S.-Peruvian relations over the past decade, the refusal of the U.S. to provide advanced weapons to Peru will prove to be in the best interests of the United States in the long run
The proliferation of conventional weapons to the Third World has increased exponentially since the e...
A model of policy analysis, Arms Transfers under Nixon provides a lucid and lively demonstration of ...
Arms export to developing countries is heavily debated. Scholars have presented arguments about both...
The relationship between U.S. and U.S.S.R. arms transfers to Third World nations and its effects on ...
The United States and Latin America, in general, and South America, in particular, have experienced ...
The relationship between Peru and the United States has undergone a wide range of political and econ...
The article looks to investigate about the constants in foreign policies of the former Soviet Union,...
In the XX century the foreign policy of Peru was characterized for its Panamericanism conservative f...
A transfer of arms from one state to another carries contradictory implications for peace and war. A...
This study investigated American arms transfer policy in the Middle East from 1960 to 1990. Five ind...
In this paper the main methodological problems and the characteristic trends of international arms t...
Within the last decade, Russia and China have greatly expanded their presence in Latin America—often...
Abstract This article discusses arms trade policies from an international security perspective. Arms...
No other region in the world has been more intervened by the United States than Latin America. An in...
The power (influence) relationship underlying interaction between arms suppliers and arms recipients...
The proliferation of conventional weapons to the Third World has increased exponentially since the e...
A model of policy analysis, Arms Transfers under Nixon provides a lucid and lively demonstration of ...
Arms export to developing countries is heavily debated. Scholars have presented arguments about both...
The relationship between U.S. and U.S.S.R. arms transfers to Third World nations and its effects on ...
The United States and Latin America, in general, and South America, in particular, have experienced ...
The relationship between Peru and the United States has undergone a wide range of political and econ...
The article looks to investigate about the constants in foreign policies of the former Soviet Union,...
In the XX century the foreign policy of Peru was characterized for its Panamericanism conservative f...
A transfer of arms from one state to another carries contradictory implications for peace and war. A...
This study investigated American arms transfer policy in the Middle East from 1960 to 1990. Five ind...
In this paper the main methodological problems and the characteristic trends of international arms t...
Within the last decade, Russia and China have greatly expanded their presence in Latin America—often...
Abstract This article discusses arms trade policies from an international security perspective. Arms...
No other region in the world has been more intervened by the United States than Latin America. An in...
The power (influence) relationship underlying interaction between arms suppliers and arms recipients...
The proliferation of conventional weapons to the Third World has increased exponentially since the e...
A model of policy analysis, Arms Transfers under Nixon provides a lucid and lively demonstration of ...
Arms export to developing countries is heavily debated. Scholars have presented arguments about both...