ABSTRACT

Weapons proliferation is one of the most pressing global concerns following the end of the Cold War. Despite the absence of an overarching superpower conflict, armaments and related technologies have continued to spread throughout the international system. This has been particularly true in areas like East Asia and the Middle East, where the traditional two party arms races are not readily apparent. This text addresses these concerns and shortcomings using data on fourteen specific military technological innovations that diffused throughout the international system from 1960 to 1997.

chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

The Global Diffusion of Arms

chapter Chapter 4|30 pages

Arms Diffusion and the Nature of Military Innovation

chapter Chapter 5|34 pages

The Diffusion of Arms: Mapping the Empirical Terrain

chapter Chapter 6|24 pages

Testing Models of Arms Diffusion

chapter Chapter 7|20 pages

The Future of Arms Diffusion