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  • Arbatov, Alexei (Editor); Chayes, Abram (Editor); Chayes, Antonia Handler (Editor); Olson, Lara (Editor)

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: MIT Press, 1997

    ISBN 10: 0262510936 ISBN 13: 9780262510936

    Da: George Cross Books, Lexington, MA, U.S.A.

    Membro dell'associazione: IOBA

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    Paperback. Reprint edition. Very Good/Wraps (35625) A very good paperback. Clean, tight, unmarked. . 4.

  • Arbatov, Alexei (Editor)/ Dvorkin, Vladimir (Editor)

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Carnegie Endowment for Intl Peace, 2010

    ISBN 10: 087003250X ISBN 13: 9780870032509

    Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito

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    Paperback. Condizione: Brand New. 236 pages. 9.25x6.00x0.50 inches. In Stock.

  • Arbatov, Alexei (Editor), and Dvorkin, Vladimir (Editor)

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC, 2010

    ISBN 10: 087003250X ISBN 13: 9780870032509

    Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.

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    Trade paperback. Condizione: Very good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No DJ issued. Presumed First Edition, First printing. xxii, [1], 117, [3] pages. Abbreviations and Acronyms. Tables. Notes. Part 1 is on Civilian And Military Activities in Outer Space and Part 2 is on Negotiations and Legal Regulations Governing Outer Space. In this era of globalization, the world is facing a host of challenging security problems, from the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction to international terrorism to accelerating climate change to energy security, that cannot be resolved unilaterally, especially through the unilateral use of military force. One key issue that requires urgent global attention is literally "out of this world": the military use of outer space. This collection of essays by leading Russian experts analyzes the current military use of outer space. The book describes the space weapons programs of various countries. It details the history of negotiations to prevent, or at least control, the weaponization of space, including analyses of the political, military, technical, and legal problems facing negotiators trying to avoid a catastrophic new space race. Alexey Arbatov is the head of the Center for International Security at the Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations. Arbatov is a former scholar in residence and the chair of the Carnegie Moscow Center's Nonproliferation Program. Formerly, he was a member of the State Duma, vice chairman of the Russian United Democratic Party, and deputy chairman of the Duma Defense Committee. He is a member of the research council of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the governing board of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, the Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute, and the Russian Council for Foreign and Defense Policy. Arbatov is author of books and articles and papers on issues of global security, strategic stability, disarmament, Russian military reform, and current domestic and foreign political issues. Major General Dvorkin (retired) is a chief researcher at the Center for International Security at the Institute of Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations. He was formerly a distinguished military fellow in the Carnegie Moscow Center's Nonproliferation Program. He is also chairman of the International Luxembourg Forum's Organizing Committee. Dvorkin previously served as the director of the Russian Defense Ministry's Fourth Central Research Institute, where he began working as a junior researcher in 1962. Previous to that, he took part in testing the Soviet Union's first nuclear missile-carrying submarines and the first launches of ballistic missiles from under water as a test engineer at the Central State Naval Test Ground. He holds a Ph.D. in technical sciences. Dvorkin was one of the main authors of program documents on Russia's strategic nuclear forces and strategic missile forces. Over many years he was involved as an expert in preparing the SALT II, INF, START I, and START II treaties, during which time he helped shape the Soviet Union's and Russia's positions at strategic offensive arms control talks.

  • Arbatov, Alexei G.; Lee, Kent D. [Editor]

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Praeger, 1988

    ISBN 10: 0275930173 ISBN 13: 9780275930172

    Da: GridFreed, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.

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    hardcover. Condizione: Good. Good with wear and markings. Ex-library. Looks like an interesting title!

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    paperback. Condizione: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!

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    Paperback. Condizione: Brand New. 640 pages. 9.19x6.13x2.68 inches. In Stock.

  • Arbatov, Alexei (Editor)

    Editore: The Henry L. Stimson Center, 1993

    Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.

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    Wraps. Condizione: Good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. [2], xvii, [1], 80 pages. Institutional stamp and date in ink on back of title page. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. Tape binding. Small tear on front cover. List of Tables. List of Abbreviations. Dr. Alexei Georgievich Arbatov, Ph.D. (born January 17, 1951) is a full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Head of the Center for International Security at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), and a scholar in residence at the Carnegie Moscow Center. He is a Russian political scientist, academic, author, and former politician. Born in Russia, Arbatov graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), and completed graduate and post-graduate studies at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) and MGIMO. He has spent nearly 40 years in the academic and scientific communities, and also served for over a decade in Russia's parliament. He is one of Russia's foremost experts in the fields of international relations, foreign and military policy, international security, and arms control and disarmament. This study, edited by Alexei Arbatov of the Center for Geopolitical and Military Forecasts in Moscow, addresses key issues surrounding the Second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START II), from its impact on Russian forces and operational planning, to its deficiencies as viewed from Moscow. This study discusses revealing details of the status of Russian strategic forces on Ukrainian soil, and provide useful insights into the debate within Russia over whether and how to reduce its nuclear forces. These proposals, coming from serious and well informed Russian strategic analysts, deserve careful scrutiny and consideration by Western audiences.

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    Hardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 644 pages. 9.21x6.14x1.54 inches. In Stock.

  • Arbatov, Alexei (Editor) and Dvorkin, Vladimir (Editor)

    Editore: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Moscow Center, Moscow, 2009

    Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condizione: Very good. 222, [2] pages. Figures. Tables. Notes. Decorative cover. No dust jacket present. Fep scuffed. Rose Gottemoeller was among the contributors. Dr. Alexei Georgievich Arbatov, Ph.D. (born January 17, 1951) is a full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Head of the Center for International Security at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), and a scholar in residence at the Carnegie Moscow Center. He is a Russian political scientist, academic, author, and former politician. Arbatov graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), and completed graduate and post-graduate studies at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) and MGIMO. He has spent nearly 40 years in the academic and scientific communities, and also served for over a decade in Russia's parliament. He is one of Russia's foremost experts in the fields of international relations, foreign and military policy, international security, and arms control and disarmament. Major General Dvorkin (retired) is a chief researcher at the Center for International Security at the Institute of Primakov National Research Institute. Dvorkin previously served as the director of the Russian Defense Ministry's Fourth Central Research Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in technical sciences. Dvorkin was one of the main authors of program documents on Russia's strategic nuclear forces and strategic missile forces. He was involved in preparing the SALT II, INF, START I, and START II treaties; he helped shape the Soviet Union's/Russia's positions at strategic arms control talks. Nuclear Proliferation: New Technologies, Weapons, Treaties, edited by Alexei Arbatov, a member of the Carnegie Moscow Center's Research Council and chairman of its Nonproliferation program, and Vladimir Dvorkin, a leading researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of World Economy and International Relations, looks at the complex and contradictory problems and prospects for global nuclear energy, the development and spread of nuclear technology, missiles, and missile technology, and issues related to non-strategic nuclear weapons, scientific and technical breakthroughs in the field of high-precision conventional weapons, missile defense, and the use of outer space for military purposes. The book's aim is to broaden the analytical perspective on the military, political, and legal issues that exert an increasing influence on the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons and which must be taken into consideration in any effort to strengthen the nonproliferation regime. The first chapter analyzes projected expansion of nuclear energy in the world and its possible impact on the nonproliferation regime. Chapter Two examines nonproliferation problems arising from the fact that many countries have ambitious plans to develop the nuclear fuel cycle as part of the growing use of nuclear energy. Chapter Three studies the advantages and shortcomings of global cooperative projects to develop a new generation of nuclear energy technology. Chapter Four examines an issue closely related to the nuclear field, namely the spread of missiles and missile technology, extending the range of nuclear weapons while increasing the likelihood of a lethal strike, in a situation in which the balance of nuclear power and the corresponding threats in the world are increasingly multilateral. Chapter Five assesses the role of non-nuclear high-precision weapons in global and regional contexts and the possible consequences of their development as a means to combat nuclear proliferation and as an incentive for threshold countries to create nuclear weapons. Chapter Six gives a detailed study of the issue of non-strategic nuclear weapons, and their role in military and political relations between the great powers and in the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Chapter Seven studies the relations between strategic offensive weapons and missile defense systems. Chapter Eight looks at the future of the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty and the possibility that medium-range missiles could be deployed in response to missile proliferation and the construction of a missile defense system. Chapter Nine examines the militarization of outer space, the development of space-based weapons, their impact on nuclear proliferation, and the outlook for the international legal regime regulating the militarization of space. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Apparently print run was limited to 1000 copies per last page.

  • Arbatov, Alexei (Editor) and Dvorkin, Vladimir (Editor)

    Editore: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Moscow Center, Moscow, 2009

    Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.

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    Three Ring Binder. Condizione: Very good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. 224 pages (per title page). Appendix: The Missile Defense Plan in Central Europe. Three hole punched paper in a three ring binder. Ink marks noted. Some pages at the back have additional holes punched in them. Among the section authors is: Rose Gottemoeller! Among the other authors are: Petr Topychkanov, Anatoly Dyakov, Sergei Oznobishchev, Yevgeny Miasnikov, Alexander Pikayev, Boris Molchanov, and Vladimir Pyryev. Part I is New Nuclear Energy Technologies; Part II. Proliferation of the Means of Delivery of Nuclear and Conventional Weapons; and Part III Strategic Systems, Disarmament and Nonproliferation. Among the topics addressed are: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Proliferation, Delivery Systems, Missiles, Missile Technology Control, Nonproliferation, Counterforce, Precision-Guided Munitions, Guided Missiles, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Arsenals, Arms Control, Missile Defense, Intermediate Nuclear Forces, INF, Military Space, Space Weapons, Anti-Satellite, Counter-Information Weapons. Nuclear Proliferation: New Technologies, Weapons, Treaties, edited by Alexei Arbatov, a member of the Carnegie Moscow Center?s Research Council and chairman of its Nonproliferation program, and Vladimir Dvorkin, a leading researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences? Institute of World Economy and International Relations, looks at the complex and contradictory problems and prospects for global nuclear energy, the development and spread of nuclear technology, missiles, and missile technology, and issues related to non-strategic nuclear weapons, scientific and technical breakthroughs in the field of high-precision conventional weapons, missile defense, and the use of outer space for military purposes. New Nuclear Energy Technologies: The first chapter analyzes projected expansion of nuclear energy in the world and its possible impact on the nonproliferation regime. Chapter Two examines nonproliferation problems arising from the fact that many countries have ambitious plans to develop the nuclear fuel cycle as part of the growing use of nuclear energy. Chapter Three studies the advantages and shortcomings of global cooperative projects to develop a new generation of nuclear energy technology. Proliferation of the Means of Delivery of Nuclear and Conventional Weapons: Chapter Four examines an issue closely related to the nuclear field, namely the spread of missiles and missile technology, extending the range of nuclear weapons while increasing the likelihood of a lethal strike, in a situation in which the balance of nuclear power and the corresponding threats in the world are increasingly multilateral. Chapter Five assesses the role of non-nuclear high-precision weapons in global and regional contexts and the possible consequences of their development as a means to combat nuclear proliferation and as an incentive for threshold countries to create nuclear weapons. Chapter Six gives a detailed study of the issue of non-strategic nuclear weapons, and their role in military and political relations between the great powers and in the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Strategic Systems, Disarmament, and Nonproliferation: Chapter Seven studies the relations between strategic offensive weapons and missile defense systems. Chapter Eight looks at the future of the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty and the possibility that medium-range missiles could be deployed in response to missile proliferation and the construction of a missile defense system. Chapter Nine examines the militarization of outer space, the development of space-based weapons, their impact on nuclear proliferation, and the outlook for the international legal regime regulating the militarization of space. The book?s aim is to broaden the analytical perspective on the military, political, and legal issues that exert an increasing influence on the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons and which must be taken into consideration in any effort to strengthen the nonproliferation regime.

  • Arbatov, Alexei (Editor) and Dvorkin, Vladimir (Editor)

    Editore: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Moscow Center, Moscow, 2009

    Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.

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    Three Ring Binder. Condizione: Very good. 224 pages (per title page). Tabular data. Appendix: The Missile Defense Plan in Central Europe. Three hole punched paper in a three ring binder. No Ink marks observed in this copy. Sections separated by tabs. IT is not know how this work was initially issued--whether this is an original copy or a contemporaneous Xerox-type copy. Among the section authors is: Rose Gottemoeller! Among the other authors are: Petr Topychkanov, Anatoly Dyakov, Sergei Oznobishchev, Yevgeny Miasnikov, Alexander Pikayev, Boris Molchanov, and Vladimir Pyryev. Part I is New Nuclear Energy Technologies; Part II. Proliferation of the Means of Delivery of Nuclear and Conventional Weapons; and Part III Strategic Systems, Disarmament and Nonproliferation. Among the topics addressed are: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Proliferation, Delivery Systems, Missiles, Missile Technology Control, Nonproliferation, Counterforce, Precision-Guided Munitions, Guided Missiles, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Arsenals, Arms Control, Missile Defense, Intermediate Nuclear Forces, INF, Military Space, Space Weapons, Anti-Satellite, Counter-Information Weapons. Nuclear Proliferation: New Technologies, Weapons, Treaties, edited by Alexei Arbatov, a member of the Carnegie Moscow Center?s Research Council and chairman of its Nonproliferation program, and Vladimir Dvorkin, a leading researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences? Institute of World Economy and International Relations, looks at the complex and contradictory problems and prospects for global nuclear energy, the development and spread of nuclear technology, missiles, and missile technology, and issues related to non-strategic nuclear weapons, scientific and technical breakthroughs in the field of high-precision conventional weapons, missile defense, and the use of outer space for military purposes. New Nuclear Energy Technologies: The first chapter analyzes projected expansion of nuclear energy in the world and its possible impact on the nonproliferation regime. Chapter Two examines nonproliferation problems arising from the fact that many countries have ambitious plans to develop the nuclear fuel cycle as part of the growing use of nuclear energy. Chapter Three studies the advantages and shortcomings of global cooperative projects to develop a new generation of nuclear energy technology. Proliferation of the Means of Delivery of Nuclear and Conventional Weapons: Chapter Four examines an issue closely related to the nuclear field, namely the spread of missiles and missile technology, extending the range of nuclear weapons while increasing the likelihood of a lethal strike, in a situation in which the balance of nuclear power and the corresponding threats in the world are increasingly multilateral. Chapter Five assesses the role of non-nuclear high-precision weapons in global and regional contexts and the possible consequences of their development as a means to combat nuclear proliferation and as an incentive for threshold countries to create nuclear weapons. Chapter Six gives a detailed study of the issue of non-strategic nuclear weapons, and their role in military and political relations between the great powers and in the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Strategic Systems, Disarmament, and Nonproliferation: Chapter Seven studies the relations between strategic offensive weapons and missile defense systems. Chapter Eight looks at the future of the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty and the possibility that medium-range missiles could be deployed in response to missile proliferation and the construction of a missile defense system. Chapter Nine examines the militarization of outer space, the development of space-based weapons, their impact on nuclear proliferation, and the outlook for the international legal regime regulating the militarization of space. The book?s aim is to broaden the analytical perspective on the military, political, and legal issues that exert an increasing influence on the nonproliferation of nucle.