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Controlling biochemical weapons: adapting multilateral arms control for the 21st century / Kelle, Alexander; Nixdorff, Kathryn; Dando, Malcolm 2006  Book
Kelle, Alexander Book
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Publication Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
Description vii, 208p.
Standard Number 1403993726
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ID:   191978


CWC at 25: from verification of chemical-weapons destruction to attribution of their use / Kelle, Alexander   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyzes the shifting focus of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) during the first 25 years of its implementation, from the verification of destruction of declared chemical-weapon (CW) stockpiles to the attribution of CW use. The article identifies the repeated use of chemical weapons by Syria and the resultant creation of a new attribution norm under the CWC as a critical juncture in the regime’s evolution. Repeated calls for accountability for the use of so-called Novichok nerve agents for assassination purposes serve as the first manifestation of the new attribution norm. The article further outlines steps CWC states parties should take in the context of the Fifth CWC Review Conference in May 2023 to prepare the CW-prohibition regime for its next 25 years of operation by (1) adapting the implementation of key regime norms following the anticipated completion of CW destruction later in 2023 and (2) incorporating the investigation and attribution work of the Investigation and Identification Team into the programmatic work of the OPCW.
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ID:   048472


From black sheep to white angel: the new Gertman export control policy / Muller, Harald; Dembinski, Mattias; Kelle, Alexander; Schaper, Annette 1994  Book
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Publication Frankfurt, Peace Research Institute frankfurt, 1994.
Description 76p.
Series PRIF reports; no. 32
Standard Number 3928965336
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ID:   079940


International nonregimes: a research agenda / Dimitrov, Radoslav S; Sprinz, Detlef F; DiGiusto, Gerald M; Kelle, Alexander   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Why are multilateral institutions absent from some areas of international relations? Governments have not concluded regulatory policy agreements on tactical nuclear weapons and small arms control, deforestation, information privacy, and other transnational issues. The absence of regimes in such policy arenas is an empirical phenomenon with considerable theoretical and policy implications. Yet, existing scholarship on global governance largely ignores the instances in which such institutions do not emerge. This essay develops a research agenda to extend and strengthen regime theory through analysis of nonregimes. We articulate the concept, draw a typology of nonregimes, discuss the contributions that nonregime studies can make to IR theory, outline methodological approaches to pursue the proposed agenda, and highlight a priori theoretical considerations to guide such research. Six illustrative cases in the realms of arms control, environmental management, and international political economy are described and used to make preliminary observations of factors that impede regime formation
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Non-proliferation and preventing the re-emergence of chemical w / Kelle, Alexander   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Over the past 15 years of implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) the destruction of existing chemical weapons (CW) stockpiles by possessor states and the verification of these destruction activities through the inspectorate of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has received the greatest attention and bound the most resources of the organisation. With CW destruction being wound down, this is bound to change substantially. As a matter of fact, first signs of this reorientation of the OPCW are already visible in the organisation's programme and budget for 2011 and 2012, the latter of which was agreed at the 16th session of the Conference of the States Parties (CSP) last December, with fewer resources devoted to the inspection of CW destruction activities and a higher number of inspections of so-called other chemical production facilities (OCPF) agreed.1 Although there is no consensus yet among States Parties on how the future OPCW and its portfolio of key tasks will exactly look, it is clear that non-proliferation or, as it is increasingly called, the prevention of the re-emergence of chemical weapons will form a central component of future OPCW activities.
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Prohibiting chemical and biological weapons: multilateral regimes and their evolution / Kelle, Alexander 2014  Book
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Publication Colorado, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2014.
Description vii, 287p.hbk
Standard Number 9781588269652
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Science, technology and the CBW control regimes / Kelle, Alexander 2005  Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Securitization of international public health: implications for global health governance and the biological weapons prohibition regime / Kelle, Alexander   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Security in a nuclear weapons free world: how to cope with the nuclear, biological and chemical weapons threat / Kelle, Alexander 1998  Book
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Publication Frankfurt, Peace Research Institute frankfurt, 1998.
Description 44p.
Series PRIF reports; no.50
Standard Number 3933293030
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ID:   061824


Terrorism using biological and nuclear weapons: a critical analysis of risks after 11 september 2001 / Kelle, Alexander; Schaper, Annette   Book
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Publication Frankfurt, Peace Reasearch Istitute,
Description 37p.
Series PRIF reports; no. 64
Standard Number 393329374X
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Third review conference of the chemical weapons convention and : key themes and the prospects of incremental change / Kelle, Alexander   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract States parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) will convene for the Third Review Conference of the treaty in April 2013. With the destruction of chemical weapon stockpiles more than 75 per cent complete and ongoing changes in the scientific, industrial and security environment in which the CWC operates, some have argued that major adaptations in the implementation of the treaty are required. However, on the basis of regular participant observation at CWC meetings of states parties and extensive document analysis this article argues that changes in treaty implementation will be only of an incremental nature with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) taking on new tasks in the areas of chemical terrorism and safety and security, alongside traditional core areas of activity in CWC implementation such as verification of chemical weapon disarmament, non-proliferation or, rather, non-acquisition of chemical weapons, protection and assistance against the threat or use of chemical weapons, and international cooperation in the peaceful uses of chemistry. Taking into account the evolution of these areas of concern in combination with the consensus-based institutional culture of the OPCW supports the expectation of only incremental changes being adopted at the Third CWC Review Conference. These expectations tie in with the findings of organizational analyses in other political contexts, which highlight the path dependency of many institutions once they are created.
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Unilateralism as sole foreign-policy strategy?: American policy toward the UN, NATO, and the OPCW in the Clinton era / Kubbing, Bernd W; Dembinski, Matthias; Kelle, Alexander 2000  Book
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Publication Frankfurt, Peace Research Institute frankfurt, 2000.
Description iii, 69p.
Standard Number 3933293383
Key Words NATO  American Policy  Peace Research - America  U N  OPCW  Clinton Era 
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