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Bibliography Arms Control and Confidence-Building Measures: General Adler, Emanuel. “The Emergence of Cooperation: National Communities and the International Evolution of the Idea of Nuclear Arms Control.” International Organizations 46 (Winter 1992): 101–45. Akashi, Yasushi. “Emerging Security and Confidence-building Priorities.” In Disarmament. Topical Papers 7. New York: United Nations, 1991. —. “The Role of the United Nations in Disarmament.” Disarmament: A Periodic Review by the United Nations 15, no. 2 (1991): 33-44. —. “A Review of the Issues and Proposals under Consideration.” In Disarmament. Topical Papers 7. New York: United Nations, 1991. —. “Study on All the Aspects of Regional Disarmament.” Study Series 3. New York: United Nations, 1991. Akashi, Yasushi, et al. “Plenary III: Prospects for Cooperation and Confidence-building.” In Disarmament. Topical Papers 11: Disarmament and Security Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region. New York: United Nations, 1992. Alford, Jonathan, ed. “The Future of Arms Control, Part III: Confidence-building Measures.” Adelphi Paper no. 149 (1979). —. “Confidence-building Measures and Border Security.” In Peacekeeping and Technology: Concepts for the Future, Report no. 17, edited by Hugh Hanning. New York: International Peace Academy, 1983. Alves, Pericles Gasparini. Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space: A Guide to the Discussions in the Conference on Disarmament. New York: United Nations, 1991. —, ed. Building Confidence in Outer Space Activities: CSBMs and Earth to Space Monitoring. Brookfield, Vt.: Dartmouth College, 1995. Apt, Kenneth E. Confidence-building in Chemical Weapons Arms Control. Los Alamos, New Mex..: Los Alamos National Laboratory. Center for National Security Studies, 1990. Arnett, Eric, ed. Nuclear Weapons after the Comprehensive Test Ban: Implications for Modernization and Proliferation. Solna, Sweden: SIPRI; New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Bailey, Kathleen C. “Can Missile Proliferation be Reversed?” Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs 35 (Winter 1991): 5–14. Bee, Ronald J. Nuclear Proliferation: The Post Cold–War Challenge. New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1995. Bigler, Jean-Marc. Aux Origines de la Strategie de Dissuasion Nucleaire. New York: Bern, 1995. Blechman, Barry M. “Security and Arms Control in the North Pacific.” In Confidence-building Measures in the North Pacific: A Pragmatic Approach to Naval Arms Control, edited by Andrew Mack, and Paul Keal. Boston: Allen and Unwin, 1988. —, et al., eds. The Partnership Imperative: Maintaining American Leadership in a New Era. Washington, D.C.: The Henry L. Stimson Center, 1997. Bogdanow, Radomir. “On Confidence-building Measures.” In Confidence-building Measures, edited by Karl Kaiser. Bonn: Forschungsinstitut der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, 1983. Bomsdorf, Falk. “The Confidence-building Offensive in the United Nations.” Aussenpolitik 33 (1982): 370–90. —. “The Third World, Europe and Confidence-building Measures.” In Peacekeeping and Confidence-building Measures in the Third World, edited by Hugh Hanning. New York: International Peace Academy, 1984. Boniface, Pascal. “Les Enjeux de la Proliferation Nucleaire.” Relations Internationales et Strategiques (Spring 1995): 55–199. Boothby, Derek. “Notes by the Chairman.” Disarmament: A Periodic Review by the United Nations 13, no. 1 (1990): 119–125. Borawski, John. “Confidence-building Measures: Rescuing Arms Control.” Fletcher Forum 10. (Winter 1986). —. “The World of CBMS.” In Avoiding War in the Nuclear Age: Confidence-building Measures for Crisis Stability, edited by John Borawski. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1986. Boutros-Ghali, Boutros. “An Agenda for Peace: One Year Later.” Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs 37 no. 3 (Summer 1993): 323–32. —. New Dimensions of Arms Regulation and Disarmament in the Post–Cold War Era. New York: United Nations, 1993. Bracken, Paul. “Multilateral Nuclear Diplomacy.” Disarmament: A Periodic Review by the United Nations 13, no. 3 (1990): 125–32. Brauch, Hans Günter. “Confidence-building Measures and Disarmament Strategies.” Current Research on Peace and Violence 2, no. 3–4 (1979): 114–45. —. “Confidence-building and Disarmament-Supporting Measures.” In New Directions in Disarmament, edited by William Epstein, and Bernard T. Feld. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1981. Braun, Aurel. “Confidence-building Measures, Security, and Disarmament.” In Canada and the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, edited by Robert Spencer. Toronto: Centre for International Studies, 1984.
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Bibliography

Arms Control and Confidence-Building Measures: GeneralAdler, Emanuel. “The Emergence of Cooperation: National Communities and the International Evolution of the Idea of Nuclear Arms

Control.” International Organizations 46 (Winter 1992): 101–45.

Akashi, Yasushi. “Emerging Security and Confidence-building Priorities.” In Disarmament. Topical Papers 7. New York: United Nations,1991.

—. “The Role of the United Nations in Disarmament.” Disarmament: A Periodic Review by the United Nations 15, no. 2 (1991): 33-44.

—. “A Review of the Issues and Proposals under Consideration.” In Disarmament. Topical Papers 7. New York: United Nations, 1991.

—. “Study on All the Aspects of Regional Disarmament.” Study Series 3. New York: United Nations, 1991.

Akashi, Yasushi, et al. “Plenary III: Prospects for Cooperation and Confidence-building.” In Disarmament. Topical Papers 11:Disarmament and Security Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region. New York: United Nations, 1992.

Alford, Jonathan, ed. “The Future of Arms Control, Part III: Confidence-building Measures.” Adelphi Paper no. 149 (1979).

—. “Confidence-building Measures and Border Security.” In Peacekeeping and Technology: Concepts for the Future, Report no. 17,edited by Hugh Hanning. New York: International Peace Academy, 1983.

Alves, Pericles Gasparini. Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space: A Guide to the Discussions in the Conference on Disarmament.New York: United Nations, 1991.

—, ed. Building Confidence in Outer Space Activities: CSBMs and Earth to Space Monitoring. Brookfield, Vt.: Dartmouth College,1995.

Apt, Kenneth E. Confidence-building in Chemical Weapons Arms Control. Los Alamos, New Mex..: Los Alamos National Laboratory.Center for National Security Studies, 1990.

Arnett, Eric, ed. Nuclear Weapons after the Comprehensive Test Ban: Implications for Modernization and Proliferation. Solna,Sweden: SIPRI; New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.

Bailey, Kathleen C. “Can Missile Proliferation be Reversed?” Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs 35 (Winter 1991): 5–14.

Bee, Ronald J. Nuclear Proliferation: The Post Cold–War Challenge. New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1995.

Bigler, Jean-Marc. Aux Origines de la Strategie de Dissuasion Nucleaire. New York: Bern, 1995.

Blechman, Barry M. “Security and Arms Control in the North Pacific.” In Confidence-building Measures in the North Pacific: APragmatic Approach to Naval Arms Control, edited by Andrew Mack, and Paul Keal. Boston: Allen and Unwin, 1988.

—, et al., eds. The Partnership Imperative: Maintaining American Leadership in a New Era. Washington, D.C.: The Henry L. StimsonCenter, 1997.

Bogdanow, Radomir. “On Confidence-building Measures.” In Confidence-building Measures, edited by Karl Kaiser. Bonn:Forschungsinstitut der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, 1983.

Bomsdorf, Falk. “The Confidence-building Offensive in the United Nations.” Aussenpolitik 33 (1982): 370–90.

—. “The Third World, Europe and Confidence-building Measures.” In Peacekeeping and Confidence-building Measures in the ThirdWorld, edited by Hugh Hanning. New York: International Peace Academy, 1984.

Boniface, Pascal. “Les Enjeux de la Proliferation Nucleaire.” Relations Internationales et Strategiques (Spring 1995): 55–199.

Boothby, Derek. “Notes by the Chairman.” Disarmament: A Periodic Review by the United Nations 13, no. 1 (1990): 119–125.

Borawski, John. “Confidence-building Measures: Rescuing Arms Control.” Fletcher Forum 10. (Winter 1986).

—. “The World of CBMS.” In Avoiding War in the Nuclear Age: Confidence-building Measures for Crisis Stability, edited by JohnBorawski. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1986.

Boutros-Ghali, Boutros. “An Agenda for Peace: One Year Later.” Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs 37 no. 3 (Summer 1993): 323–32.

—. New Dimensions of Arms Regulation and Disarmament in the Post–Cold War Era. New York: United Nations, 1993.

Bracken, Paul. “Multilateral Nuclear Diplomacy.” Disarmament: A Periodic Review by the United Nations 13, no. 3 (1990): 125–32.

Brauch, Hans Günter. “Confidence-building Measures and Disarmament Strategies.” Current Research on Peace and Violence 2, no.3–4 (1979): 114–45.

—. “Confidence-building and Disarmament-Supporting Measures.” In New Directions in Disarmament, edited by William Epstein, andBernard T. Feld. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1981.

Braun, Aurel. “Confidence-building Measures, Security, and Disarmament.” In Canada and the Conference on Security andCooperation in Europe, edited by Robert Spencer. Toronto: Centre for International Studies, 1984.

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