Great Power Security Cooperation: Arms Control and the Challenge of Technological Change

Great Power Security Cooperation: Arms Control and the Challenge of Technological Change

by David W. Kearn Jr. St. John's University
Great Power Security Cooperation: Arms Control and the Challenge of Technological Change

Great Power Security Cooperation: Arms Control and the Challenge of Technological Change

by David W. Kearn Jr. St. John's University

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Overview

This book explains the conditions under which great powers are likely to cooperate to improve their security by engaging in qualitative arms control. In agreeing to limit or proscribe certain classes of weapons, states will constrain their military capabilities and therefore decrease the threat they pose to potential adversaries. Focusing on the expected military impact of technological change and the capacity of states to confidently monitor the activities of its negotiating partners, it may be possible to forge lasting agreements that improves the security of the participating states. However, at other times, the nature technological change may force states to engage in competitive behavior, precluding cooperation and increasing the probability of conflict. Examining a diverse set of cases, including the Washington Naval Conference, The World Disarmament Conference at Geneva, the Baruch Plan for the International Control of Atomic Energy, and the SALT I Accords (including the ABM Treaty), this volume presents a persuasive, comprehensive and interesting contribution to the literature on arms racing and arms control, and should be of interest to students of international relations theory and security studies. By presenting a theoretical-informed model that explicitly links the security strategies of states to their choices about development and deployment of new weapons and, consequently, their willingness to engage in arms control cooperation, this book provides an important refinement upon existing theoretical and historical approaches.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739189443
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/18/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 525 KB

About the Author

David W. Kearn is assistant professor of government and politics at St. Johns University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Understanding Security Cooperation And Technological Change
Chapter 2. The Washington Naval Conference
Chapter 3. The World Disarmament Conference
Chapter 4. The Baruch Plan And The Atomic Bomb
Chapter 5. The Salt I Accords
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