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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Avi BekerPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Volume: no. 118 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.496kg ISBN: 9780313243622ISBN 10: 031324362 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 21 May 1985 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Undergraduate , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews?Beker presents a lively account of the major issues in arms control and disarmament surfacing in the UN during the post-1945 period. The book's major thesis, that mechanisms of the UN have been handicapped in their grappling with arms control and thus have failed to produce efficient weapons regulations, is well argued and reasonably well supported. Other minor theses are also convincingly set out: that disarmament cannot be relied upon to generate a redistribution of funds for international economic development; that UN member states including the superpowers have been unwilling to alter the international system of nation-states simply to increase the chances for successful disarmament; that given the conventional arms trade upsurge, the Third World may not be the most self-evident engineer of arms control measures at the UN. Beker's contribution to the literature lies in these arguments and in numerous perceptive observations.... Beker does the reader a service by providing a selection of provocative quotations and a broad survey of UN resolutions relevant to arms control in an easily accessible format. His cogent argument questions the dynamics of international political change and the use of arms control, disarmament, and security. Lower division through graduate collections.?-Choice "?Beker presents a lively account of the major issues in arms control and disarmament surfacing in the UN during the post-1945 period. The book's major thesis, that mechanisms of the UN have been handicapped in their grappling with arms control and thus have failed to produce efficient weapons regulations, is well argued and reasonably well supported. Other minor theses are also convincingly set out: that disarmament cannot be relied upon to generate a redistribution of funds for international economic development; that UN member states including the superpowers have been unwilling to alter the international system of nation-states simply to increase the chances for successful disarmament; that given the conventional arms trade upsurge, the Third World may not be the most self-evident engineer of arms control measures at the UN. Beker's contribution to the literature lies in these arguments and in numerous perceptive observations.... Beker does the reader a service by providing a selection of provocative quotations and a broad survey of UN resolutions relevant to arms control in an easily accessible format. His cogent argument questions the dynamics of international political change and the use of arms control, disarmament, and security. Lower division through graduate collections.?-Choice ""Beker presents a lively account of the major issues in arms control and disarmament surfacing in the UN during the post-1945 period. The book's major thesis, that mechanisms of the UN have been handicapped in their grappling with arms control and thus have failed to produce efficient weapons regulations, is well argued and reasonably well supported. Other minor theses are also convincingly set out: that disarmament cannot be relied upon to generate a redistribution of funds for international economic development; that UN member states including the superpowers have been unwilling to alter the international system of nation-states simply to increase the chances for successful disarmament; that given the conventional arms trade upsurge, the Third World may not be the most self-evident engineer of arms control measures at the UN. Beker's contribution to the literature lies in these arguments and in numerous perceptive observations.... Beker does the reader a service by providing a selection of provocative quotations and a broad survey of UN resolutions relevant to arms control in an easily accessible format. His cogent argument questions the dynamics of international political change and the use of arms control, disarmament, and security. Lower division through graduate collections.""-Choice" Author Informationker /f Avi Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |