A Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the Middle East: Problems and Prospects

Author:   Mahmoud Karem
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Volume:   No. 65
ISBN:  

9780313256288


Pages:   202
Publication Date:   25 March 1988
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Mahmoud Karem
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Volume:   No. 65
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.467kg
ISBN:  

9780313256288


ISBN 10:   0313256284
Pages:   202
Publication Date:   25 March 1988
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction NWFZs: An Historical Comparative Survey NWFZs: Plans and Proposals The Dangers of Nuclear-Weapon Proliferation in the Middle East: The Israeli Case The United Nations and the Establishment of a NWFZ in the Middle East: Patterns of Involvement 1974-1985 Towards the Establishment of a NWFZ in the Middle East: Concluding Observations about Problems and Prospects Appendixes References Index

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As a former fellow of the Byrnes International Center at the University of South Carolina and Egypt's representative to the UN disarmament Committee since 1977, Karem is eminently qualified to write on the role of Nuclear Weapons-Free Zones (NWFZs) in the processes of averting nuclear weapons proliferation, arresting the nuclear arms race, and eliminating the courage of nuclear weapons. Karem's well-written, extensively documented, and cogent argument for a NWFZ in the Middle East reflects his scholarly and professional expertise on the technical and political issues surrounding such a proposal. In addition two full chapters are devoted to other inititatives to establish NWFZs (e.g., the 1967 Tlatelolco Treaty on Latin America), their relative successes and failures, and their applicability to creating a NWFZ in the Middle East. Karem also explores in detail the unique aspects of the Middle East with emphasis on Israel's nuclear weapons policy. The highly specific revelations of Israel's existing nuclear arsenal published in The Sunday Times (London) have more than substantiated Karem's careful speculations. A final chapter offers concrete policy prescriptions, recommendations, and options on how to implement a NWFZ in the Middle East. This is an important and much needed contribution to the literature on peace studies, arms limitation, disarmament, and world order studies. -Choice ?As a former fellow of the Byrnes International Center at the University of South Carolina and Egypt's representative to the UN disarmament Committee since 1977, Karem is eminently qualified to write on the role of Nuclear Weapons-Free Zones (NWFZs) in the processes of averting nuclear weapons proliferation, arresting the nuclear arms race, and eliminating the courage of nuclear weapons. Karem's well-written, extensively documented, and cogent argument for a NWFZ in the Middle East reflects his scholarly and professional expertise on the technical and political issues surrounding such a proposal. In addition two full chapters are devoted to other inititatives to establish NWFZs (e.g., the 1967 Tlatelolco Treaty on Latin America), their relative successes and failures, and their applicability to creating a NWFZ in the Middle East. Karem also explores in detail the unique aspects of the Middle East with emphasis on Israel's nuclear weapons policy. The highly specific revelations of Israel's existing nuclear arsenal published in The Sunday Times (London) have more than substantiated Karem's careful speculations. A final chapter offers concrete policy prescriptions, recommendations, and options on how to implement a NWFZ in the Middle East. This is an important and much needed contribution to the literature on peace studies, arms limitation, disarmament, and world order studies.?-Choice


?As a former fellow of the Byrnes International Center at the University of South Carolina and Egypt's representative to the UN disarmament Committee since 1977, Karem is eminently qualified to write on the role of Nuclear Weapons-Free Zones (NWFZs) in the processes of averting nuclear weapons proliferation, arresting the nuclear arms race, and eliminating the courage of nuclear weapons. Karem's well-written, extensively documented, and cogent argument for a NWFZ in the Middle East reflects his scholarly and professional expertise on the technical and political issues surrounding such a proposal. In addition two full chapters are devoted to other inititatives to establish NWFZs (e.g., the 1967 Tlatelolco Treaty on Latin America), their relative successes and failures, and their applicability to creating a NWFZ in the Middle East. Karem also explores in detail the unique aspects of the Middle East with emphasis on Israel's nuclear weapons policy. The highly specific revelations of Israel's existing nuclear arsenal published in The Sunday Times (London) have more than substantiated Karem's careful speculations. A final chapter offers concrete policy prescriptions, recommendations, and options on how to implement a NWFZ in the Middle East. This is an important and much needed contribution to the literature on peace studies, arms limitation, disarmament, and world order studies.?-Choice As a former fellow of the Byrnes International Center at the University of South Carolina and Egypt's representative to the UN disarmament Committee since 1977, Karem is eminently qualified to write on the role of Nuclear Weapons-Free Zones (NWFZs) in the processes of averting nuclear weapons proliferation, arresting the nuclear arms race, and eliminating the courage of nuclear weapons. Karem's well-written, extensively documented, and cogent argument for a NWFZ in the Middle East reflects his scholarly and professional expertise on the technical and political issues surrounding such a proposal. In addition two full chapters are devoted to other inititatives to establish NWFZs (e.g., the 1967 Tlatelolco Treaty on Latin America), their relative successes and failures, and their applicability to creating a NWFZ in the Middle East. Karem also explores in detail the unique aspects of the Middle East with emphasis on Israel's nuclear weapons policy. The highly specific revelations of Israel's existing nuclear arsenal published in The Sunday Times (London) have more than substantiated Karem's careful speculations. A final chapter offers concrete policy prescriptions, recommendations, and options on how to implement a NWFZ in the Middle East. This is an important and much needed contribution to the literature on peace studies, arms limitation, disarmament, and world order studies. -Choice


?As a former fellow of the Byrnes International Center at the University of South Carolina and Egypt's representative to the UN disarmament Committee since 1977, Karem is eminently qualified to write on the role of Nuclear Weapons-Free Zones (NWFZs) in the processes of averting nuclear weapons proliferation, arresting the nuclear arms race, and eliminating the courage of nuclear weapons. Karem's well-written, extensively documented, and cogent argument for a NWFZ in the Middle East reflects his scholarly and professional expertise on the technical and political issues surrounding such a proposal. In addition two full chapters are devoted to other inititatives to establish NWFZs (e.g., the 1967 Tlatelolco Treaty on Latin America), their relative successes and failures, and their applicability to creating a NWFZ in the Middle East. Karem also explores in detail the unique aspects of the Middle East with emphasis on Israel's nuclear weapons policy. The highly specific revelations of Israel's existing nuclear arsenal published in The Sunday Times (London) have more than substantiated Karem's careful speculations. A final chapter offers concrete policy prescriptions, recommendations, and options on how to implement a NWFZ in the Middle East. This is an important and much needed contribution to the literature on peace studies, arms limitation, disarmament, and world order studies.?-Choice


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MAHMOUD KAREM is Ambassador of Egypt to Japan and a member of the Cabinet of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

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