Toward Security Through Disarmament: A Report
โ Scribed by American Friends Service Committee
- Publisher
- American Friends Service Committee
- Year
- 1952
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 26
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Preface
I The Arms Race
2 Areas of Agreement and Disagreement
Aspirations and Stalemate
Breaking the Stalemate
Merging the Commissions
Banning the Bomb
Regulating Conventional Arms
Establishing the Control Organ
Ownership and Management of Atomic Facilities
Inspection of Armaments
Establishing a Schedule for Arms Reduction
The Veto and Enforcement
III Principles and Proposals
Principles and Assumptions
Next Steps
The Control Organ
Banning the Bomb
Ownership and Management of Atomic Facilities
Existing Stockpiles of Fissionable Materials
Inspection
Violations and the Veto
Schedule of Arms Reduction
Criteria for Arms Reduction
The Proposals Summarized
IV Concurrent Steps Toward Peaceful Settlement
Recognizing Facts
Re-examining the Principles of Negotiation
Strengthening International Peacemaking Functions
Positive Programs of Mutual Aid
Settlement of Political Issues
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