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Arms Control and Missile Proliferation in the Middle East
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ABSTRACT
This edited volume provides a systematic analysis of the missile threat and proliferation issue in the Middle East region.
The question of how to increase the level of security in the Middle East is not a new one, given the conflict-ridden nature of the region. The solution attempted for this predicament has typically revolved around intense arms build-ups, a strategy which can prove self-defeating due to the subsequent countermeasures employed by neighbouring states.
Arms Control and Missile Proliferation in the Middle East focuses on the strategic proliferation of arms, with a specific emphasis on missiles. This unique emphasis enables the contributors to provide a dynamic new perspective on conceptual and political disarmament efforts, thereby distinguishing this volume from many other related works on the region, which deal mainly with weapons of mass destruction. The book also explores the possibility of a reduction in weapon arsenals, examining a more promising cooperative security concept which includes confidence- and security-building measures (CSBMs).
This book will be of much interest to students of arms control, Middle Eastern politics, Gulf Security, war and conflict studies, security studies and IR.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|23 pages
Introduction: setting the stage: decreasing the security dilemma by gradual missile reductions: Bernd W. Kubbig
part |1 pages
PART I Missiles and their proliferation as a threat
chapter 2|12 pages
Disarmament efforts in the region: lessons from the Arms Control and Regional Security talks: Emily B. Landau and Dalia Dassa Kaye
chapter 3|23 pages
Missiles in the Middle East: their destabilizing role: Dennis M. Gormley, Colin P. Clarke, and Jürgen Altmann
part |1 pages
PART II Conditions for a successful step- by-step approach
chapter 4|24 pages
Taking overall military asymmetries into account: objections from the Arab world and Iran: Bernd W. Kubbig, Mohamed Noman Galal, Michael Haas, Murhaf Jouejati, Sabahat Khan, Ahmed Saif, and Mahmood Sariolghalam
chapter 5|17 pages
Taking Israel’s security interests into account: deterrence policy in a changing strategic environment: Uri Bar-Joseph
chapter 6|19 pages
Advancing the control of weapons of mass destruction: an incremental approach: Gawdat Bahgat, Avner Cohen, Sven-Eric Fikenscher, Giorgio Franceschini, Bernd W. Kubbig, and Patricia Lewis
chapter 7|24 pages
From (potential) spoilers to guarantors? The role of external powers: Sven-Eric Fikenscher, Sameh Aboul-Enein, Gülden Ayman, Anton Khlopkov, and Hui Zhang
chapter 8|18 pages
The verification challenge: concepts, requirements, and technologies: Jürgen Scheffran, Bharath Gopalaswamy, Dennis M. Gormley, Bernd W. Kubbig, Uzi Rubin, and Hartwig Spitzer
chapter 9|19 pages
The prospects for disarmament: the case of Hezbollah: Judith Palmer Harik and Walid Abu-Dalbouh
chapter 10|29 pages
Designing disarmament strategies: the case of Hamas: Margret Johannsen, Ghassan Khatib, and Anat Kurz
part |1 pages
PART III Three milestones towards a Missile Free Zone