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ID115295
Title ProperACRS experience and its relevance to the WMDFZ conference
LanguageENG
AuthorLandau, Emily B
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the arms control logic that was applied to the only regional arms control talks that have taken place in the Middle East to date: the Arms Control and Regional Security (ACRS) working group that was part of the multilateral track of the Madrid peace process in the early 1990s. It highlights both the successes and major constraints of the ACRS talks in an effort to assess what might be relevant to the weapons of mass destruction-free zone conference proposed for later this year. In addition to the basic arms control dilemmas that will continue to challenge this conference-as they did ACRS-the article suggests that current conditions in the Middle East are even less conducive to regional dialogue than they were in the earlier period, due to the internal upheavals in several key Arab states, and the specific challenge of Iran's move to develop a military nuclear capability.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 19, No.3; Nov 2012: p.365-375
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 19, No.3; Nov 2012: p.365-375
Key WordsMiddle East ;  Arms Control ;  Weapons of Mass Destruction - Free Zone


 
 
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