Arms Control and Disarmament: Concepts, Theories and Global Challenges

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AUTHOR Dr. AR. Saravanakumar
ISBN 978-93-6422-683-7
Language English
Pages 242
Publication Year 2025
Binding Paperback
Publisher Addition Publisher
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Arms Control and Disarmament: Concepts, Theories and Global Challenges presents an in-depth exploration of the ideas, institutions, and political dynamics that shape international efforts to manage and reduce armaments. Beginning with the historical origins of arms control, the book explains foundational concepts, key treaties, and major theoretical perspectives, including realism, liberal institutionalism, and constructivism.
It examines landmark agreements such as the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), and the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), analyzing their successes, shortcomings, and the diplomatic negotiations that brought them to fruition. The text also addresses the evolving nature of threats and technologies—ranging from missile defense and outer-space militarization to cyber warfare and artificial intelligence-driven weapons.
Through case studies and critical analysis, the book highlights the complex interplay of national interests, global governance, and humanitarian concerns that influence arms control efforts. It offers insight into current debates on verification, compliance, and the role of international organizations such as the United Nations.

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