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"Establishing effective monitoring and verifying regimens are critical tools in the international community's nonproliferation efforts but do not always provide assurance of compliance. Although international inspections provide capabilities, access, and legitimacy, the international community appears to be in danger of misinterpreting what these regimens can and cannot accomplish. This timely, much-needed book examines previous examples of the successes, failures, and lessons that can be learned from the cases and help strengthen these regimens and apply them to current WMD programs in Syria, Iran, and North Korea. ...Recommended"—K. M. Zaarour, Choice
"Nathan Busch and Joseph Pilat have authored a very timely work given the controversies surrounding the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the often compromised international attempts to control their spread through inspections and disarmament agreements....this is a valuable work for its categorization of the various types of inspection regimes, as well as for its practical suggestions. It is relevant for the policymaking community as well as those academics with a particular interest in the issues of proliferation and inspection regimes."—Zachary Selden, H-Diplo

Table of Contents
Introduction
1. What Are Monitoring and Verification Regimes?
2. South Africa
3. Iraq
4. Libya
5. Verifying Global Disarmament
6. Applying Lessons for the "Difficult Cases": North Korea, Iran, Syria
Conclusion: Strengthening Monitoring and Verification Regimes

The Politics of Weapons Inspections

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    A Hardback by Nathan E. Busch, Joseph F. Pilat

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 21/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9780804797436, 978-0804797436
      ISBN10: 0804797439

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Establishing effective monitoring and verifying regimens are critical tools in the international community's nonproliferation efforts but do not always provide assurance of compliance. Although international inspections provide capabilities, access, and legitimacy, the international community appears to be in danger of misinterpreting what these regimens can and cannot accomplish. This timely, much-needed book examines previous examples of the successes, failures, and lessons that can be learned from the cases and help strengthen these regimens and apply them to current WMD programs in Syria, Iran, and North Korea. ...Recommended"—K. M. Zaarour, Choice
      "Nathan Busch and Joseph Pilat have authored a very timely work given the controversies surrounding the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the often compromised international attempts to control their spread through inspections and disarmament agreements....this is a valuable work for its categorization of the various types of inspection regimes, as well as for its practical suggestions. It is relevant for the policymaking community as well as those academics with a particular interest in the issues of proliferation and inspection regimes."—Zachary Selden, H-Diplo

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      1. What Are Monitoring and Verification Regimes?
      2. South Africa
      3. Iraq
      4. Libya
      5. Verifying Global Disarmament
      6. Applying Lessons for the "Difficult Cases": North Korea, Iran, Syria
      Conclusion: Strengthening Monitoring and Verification Regimes

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