Controlling Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons

Obstacles and Opportunities

Edited by Jeffrey A. Larsen and Kurt J. Klingenberger

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Front Piece

 

Foreword

                    Rose Gottemoeller

 Introduction

                    Jeffrey Larsen

 

 Part I:  Defining the NSNW Problem

  1.      Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons Controls:  What�s the Problem?           

                    Lewis Dunn

  2.       Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons: Problems of  Definition

                    Andrea Gabbitas

  3.       NATO Nuclear Strategy Beyond the Cold War 

                    Stanley Sloan

  4.       U.S. Sub-Strategic Nuclear Forces and NATO

                    Maynard Glitman

 

Part II:  Contending Objectives

 

  5.       Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons: Defining U.S. Objectives

                    Robert Gromoll and Dunbar Lockwood

  6.       Nuclear Weapons and Regional Deterrence

                     Robert Joseph

 

Part III:  Obstacles

 

  7.       Verification Challenges on the Road to NSNW Control

                    Philip Foley

  8.       Obstacles to NSNW Arms Control

                    Jack Mendolsohn

 

  9.       Russia and Arms Control for Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons

                    David Yost

10.       China�s Perspective on NSNW and Arms Control

                    Ken Allen

 

Part IV:  Possible Solutions

 

11.       Diplomatic Solutions to the �Problem� of NSNW

                    Linton Brooks

12.       Practical Steps for Addressing the Problem of  NSNW

                    William Potter 

13.       Controlling Non-Strategic Nuclear Forces

                    Joseph Pilat

 

Part V:  Conclusion

 

Conclusion:  NSNW and Arms Control� Implications for the U.S. Air Force

        James Smith

 

Appendices 

A. NATO NPG Montebello Declaration, 1983     

B. London Declaration, 1990                

C. U.S. Presidential Nuclear Initiative, 1991  

D. Russian Responses to Bush Initiative           

E. NATO Strategic Concept, 1991          

F. Helsinki Agreement on START III, 1997     

G. NATO Strategic Concept, 1999          

H. Russia�s National Security Concept, 2000   

I. NGP Communiqu�, 2000       

 

           

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Revised: June 12, 2002 .