Pragmatic Micawberism : norm construction on ballistic missiles / Mark Smith
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Contemporary Security Policy Vol. 27, No 3, December 2006, pp.526-542 (104)Summary: "Ballistic missile proliferation and WMD proliferation go hand-in-hand, yet missile norms remain the most chronically under-developed of all the international arrangements surrounding WMD. Very little progress has been made since 1990 and virtually none since 2001." This article explains why making progress has been so difficult, why waiting for "something to turn up" is not an option, and suggests some pragmatic and practical steps to move the process forward.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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"Ballistic missile proliferation and WMD proliferation go hand-in-hand, yet missile norms remain the most chronically under-developed of all the international arrangements surrounding WMD. Very little progress has been made since 1990 and virtually none since 2001." This article explains why making progress has been so difficult, why waiting for "something to turn up" is not an option, and suggests some pragmatic and practical steps to move the process forward.
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