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Dangerous Weapons, Desperate States

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Dangerous Weapons, Desperate States

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Russia, Belarus, Kazakstan and Ukraine

Dangerous Weapons, Desperate States

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Dangerous Weapons, Desperate States book

Russia, Belarus, Kazakstan and Ukraine
Edited ByGary K. Bertsch, William C. Potter
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1999
eBook Published 24 June 1999
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203612026
Pages 256
eBook ISBN 9780203612026
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Bertsch, G.K., & Potter, W.C. (Eds.). (1999). Dangerous Weapons, Desperate States: Russia, Belarus, Kazakstan and Ukraine (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203612026

ABSTRACT

With the collapse of the USSR, fifteen fledgling sates inherited a massive Soviet arsenal, unstable political systems, and desperate economies. A "sell everything" mentality threatens to result in the largest arms bazaar in human history, and this potential "fire sale" includes weapons of mass destruction. This book addresses the challenges the new independent states (NIS) of the former Soviet Union (FSU) face in controlling and monitoring their sensitive, military-related exports.Dangerous Weapons, Desperate States explores the various theoretical approaches that help explain the development of nonproliferation export control systems in the NIS. The contributors, coming from both the FSU states and the US, provide a broad range of perspectives on the problems posed by the threat of proliferation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |1 pages

PART I EXPORT CONTROLS, TRADE, AND SECURITY

chapter 1|5 pages

INTRODUCTION: THE CHALLENGE OF NIS EXPORT CONTROL DEVELOPMENT

chapter 2|16 pages

NIS SECURITY AND NONPROLIFERATION EXPORT CONTROLS

part |1 pages

PART II EXPORT CONTROL DEVELOPMENT IN THE NEW INDEPENDENT STATES

chapter 3|17 pages

NUCLEAR EXPORT CONTROLS IN RUSSIA: THE PLAYERS AND THE PROCESS

chapter 4|30 pages

EXPORT CONTROL DEVELOPMENTS IN UKRAINE

chapter 5|14 pages

THE BELARUSIAN EXPORT CONTROL SYSTEM

ByUral Latypov

chapter 6|12 pages

EXPORT CONTROLS IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKSTAN

part |1 pages

PART III PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF EXPORT CONTROL AND CURBING THE SPREAD OF WEAPONS

chapter 7|28 pages

CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS EXPORT CONTROLS

ByMaria Katsva, Derek Averre

chapter 8|33 pages

THE POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OF RUSSIA'S CONVENTIONAL ARMS TRANSFERS

chapter 9|24 pages

EXPORT CONTROLS AND NUCLEAR SMUGGLING IN RUSSIA

chapter 10|25 pages

RUSSIA AND THE MISSILE TECHNOLOGY CONTROL REGIME

chapter 11|20 pages

RUSSIA AND THE WASSENAAR ARRANGEMENT: A NEW MULTILATERAL EXPORT CONTROL REGIME FOR CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS AND DUAL-USE ITEMS

ByElina Kirichenko, Dmitriy Nikonov

part |1 pages

PART IV CONCLUSION

chapter 12|5 pages

CONCLUSION

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