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This volume evaluates the impact of coercive arms control efforts to curb the spread of weapons of mass destruction in the twenty-first century.A new paradigm in arms control is gradually replacing the idea that mutually agreed restrictions on armaments can improve international security. Thus, Hedley Bulls classic definition of arms control as the cooperation between antagonistic pairs of states in military affairs needs to be amended by a new notion of coercive arms control as the set of non-cooperative and non-reciprocal measures to restrict the weapons or military capabilities of certain states.This volume addresses the topic of how this ongoing paradigmatic shift will affect the effectiveness of arms control as a conflict management instrument.While some argue that new instruments can complement and strengthen traditional, multilateral and inclusive arms control regimes, others maintain that conflicts and contradictions between coercive and cooperative arms control regimes will severely limit their effectiveness. This volume provides a forum for academics and practitioners from around the globe to discuss these developments in depth and to assess the specific strengths and weaknesses of these new instruments of arms control.This book will be of much interest to students of arms control, global governance, foreign policy and IR/Security Studies in general.

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Arms Control in the 21st Century
This volume evaluates the impact of coercive arms control efforts to curb the spread of weapons of mass destruction in the twenty-first century.
A new paradigm in arms control is gradually replacing the idea that mutually agreed restrictions on armaments can improve international security. Thus, Hedley Bulls classic definition of arms control as the cooperation between antagonistic pairs of states in military affairs needs to be amended by a new notion of coercive arms control as the set of non-cooperative and non-reciprocal measures to restrict the weapons or military capabilities of certain states.
This volume addresses the topic of how this ongoing paradigmatic shift will affect the effectiveness of arms control as a conflict management instrument. While some argue that new instruments can complement and strengthen traditional, multilateral and inclusive arms control regimes, others maintain that conflicts and contradictions between coercive and cooperative arms control regimes will severely limit their effectiveness. This volume provides a forum for academics and practitioners from around the globe to discuss these developments in depth and to assess the specific strengths and weaknesses of these new instruments of arms control.
This book will be of much interest to students of arms control, global governance, foreign policy and IR/Security Studies in general.
Oliver Meier is a senior researcher with the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg, and the International Representative and Correspondent of the US Arms Control Association.
Christopher Daase is Professor for International Organization at the University of Frankfurt.
Routledge Global Security Studies
Series Editors: Aaron Karp and Regina Karp
Nuclear Proliferation and International Security
Edited by Morten Bremer Maerli and Sverre Lodgaard
Global Insurgency and the Future of Armed Conflict
Debating fourth-generation warfare
Terry Terriff, Aaron Karp and Regina Karp
Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Responding to the challenge
Edited by Ian Bellany
Globalization and WMD Proliferation
Terrorism, transnational networks, and international security
Edited by James A. Russell and Jim J. Wirtz
Power Shifts, Strategy, and War
Declining states and international conflict
Dong Sun Lee
Energy Security and Global Politics
The militarization of resource management
Edited by Daniel Moran and James A. Russell
US Nuclear Weapons Policy after the Cold War
Russians, rogues and domestic division
Nick Ritchie
Security and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Dealing with fighters in the aftermath of war
Edited Robert Muggah
Network Centric Warfare and Coalition Operations
The new military operating system
Paul T. Mitchell
American Foreign Policy and the Politics of Fear
Threat inflation since 9/11
Edited by A. Trevor Thrall and Jane K. Cramer
Risk, Global Governance and Security
The other war on terror
Yee-Kuang Heng and Kenneth McDonagh
Nuclear Weapons and Cooperative Security in the 21st Century
The new disorder
Stephen J. Cimbala
Political Economy and Grand Strategy
A neoclassical realist view
Mark R. Brawley
Iran and Nuclear Weapons
Protracted conflict and proliferation
Saira Khan
US Strategy in Africa
AFRICOM, terrorism and security challenges
Edited by David J. Francis
Great Powers and Strategic Stability in the 21st Century
Competing visions of world order
Edited by Graeme P. Herd
The Globalisation of NATO
Intervention, security and identity
Veronica M. Kitchen
International Conflict in the Asia-Pacific
Patterns, consequences and management
Jacob Bercovitch and Mikio Oishi
Nuclear Proliferation and International Order
Challenges to the Non-Proliferation Treaty
Edited by Olav Njlstad
Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation
Towards a nuclear-weapon-free world?
Sverre Lodgaard
Nuclear Energy and Global Governance
Ensuring safety, security and non-proliferation
Trevor Findlay
Unipolarity and World Politics
A theory and its implications
Birthe Hansen
Disarmament Diplomacy and Human Security
Regimes, norms and moral progress in international relations
Denise Garcia
Causes and Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation
Edited by Robert Rauchhaus, Matthew Kroenig and Erik Gartzke
Why Did the United States Invade Iraq?
Edited by Jane K. Cramer and A. Trevor Thrall
Regional Powers and Security Orders
A theoretical framework
Edited by Robert Stewart-Ingersoll and Derrick Frazier
A Perpetual Menace
Nuclear weapons and international order
William Walker
Irans Nuclear Programme
Strategic implications
Joachim Krause
Arms Control and Missile Proliferation in the Middle East
Edited by Bernd Kubbig
The International Politics of Nuclear Power
Economics, security and governance
Benjamin Sovacool and Scott Valentine
Arms Controls in the 21st Century
Between coercion and cooperation
Edited by Oliver Meier and Christopher Daase
First published 2013
by Routledge
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Arms control in the 21st century: between coercion and cooperation/edited by Christopher Daase and Oliver Meier.
p. cm. (Routledge global security studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Arms controlHistory21st century. 2. Security, International History21st century. I. Daase, Christopher. II. Meier, Oliver.
JZ5625.A77 2012
327.1'74dc23
2012001396
ISBN: 978-0-415-69817-7 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-203-11364-6 (ebk)
Typeset in Baskerville
by Wearset Ltd, Boldon, Tyne and Wear
Contents

PART I
Introduction


CHRISTOPHER DAASE AND OLIVER MEIER
PART II
Is there a paradigm shift in arms control?


ALYSON J. K. BAILES


OLIVER MEIER


CHRISTOPHER DAASE
PART III
Effectiveness and legitimacy of new arms control instruments
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