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In this book William Durch examines conventional weapons proliferation since World War II, the role of arms transfers in fueling regional conflict, and prospects for curbing the global arms trade. Noting that supply side arms control efforts, which seek to constrain the companies and countries that produce and distribute major conventional weapons, have a poor international track record, Durch argues for a broader approach that tries to get at the demand side of the equation. Addressing the political and regional dynamics that impel arms acquisitions, he looks at how arms control might be combined with confidence and security-building measures to contain demand, and how value-based arms trade control measures like 'codes of conduct' could be implemented in stepwise fashion consistent with US national interests in regional stability
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In: Exit Strategies and State Building, p. 79-97
In: Harvard international review, Volume 33, Issue 2, p. 84-84
ISSN: 0739-1854
In: The SAIS review of international affairs / the Johns Hopkins University, the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Volume 25, Issue 1, p. 187-191
ISSN: 1945-4724
In: The Washington quarterly, Volume 26, Issue 4, p. 195-210
ISSN: 1530-9177
In: The Washington quarterly, Volume 26, Issue 4, p. 195-210
ISSN: 0163-660X, 0147-1465
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In: Arms Control, Volume 14, Issue 1, p. 180-207