Limiting the Proliferation of Weapons: The Role of Supply-Side Strategies
Cover -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acronyms -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Nuclear Weapons -- Chapter 1: Trends in Nuclear Proliferation and Supply-side Controls -- Chapter 2: The New Nuclear Producers: The Main Threat to Supply-side Restraints? -- Chapter 3: Nuclear Export Controls: Can We Plug the Leaks? -- Part II: Chemical and Biological Weapons -- Chapter 4: The Supply-side Control of the Spread of Chemical Weapons -- Chapter 5: Chemical and Biological Weapons: Preventing the Spread of the "Poor Man's Atomic Bomb"? -- Chapter 6: The Spread of Biological and Toxin Weapons: A Nightmare of The 1990s? -- Part III: Ballistic Missiles -- Chapter 7: Ballistic Missile Proliferation and the MTCR -- Chapter 8: Missile Proliferation: Demand-side Policies Are Needed -- Part IV: Conventional Weapons -- Chapter 9: Trends in the Production and Transfer of Conventional Weapons -- Chapter 10: The Changing Arms Trade -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Major Suppliers Groups -- Appendix B: G7 Declaration on Arms Transfers and Non-proliferation -- Appendix C: Meeting of the Permanent Five on Arms Transfers and Non-proliferation in London, 17-18 October 1991 -- Appendix D: Guidelines for Transfers of Nuclear-related Dual-use Equipment, Material, and Related Technology.