Abstract
Part 1 The nuclear arms race: preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, B.Sanders connection between horizontal and vertical proliferation of nuclear weapons, D.Frei nuclear-free zones as a step towards global nuclear disarmament, P.Pamir the unilateral initiatives and reciprocal responses for arms control and disarmament, F.A.Long. Part 2 European security: extended deterrence, no first use, and European security, J.P.Holdren certainties and uncertainties about military doctrines, L.Valki the political significance of the non-nuclear defence policy of the British Labour Party, M.Kaldor nuclear-weapon-free zones in Europe, A.T.Balevski & C.Kluranov military technology and non-offensive defense in Europe, J.J.Graaback balance of conventional forces in europe, A.Karkoszka reducing threat perceptions - guidelines for enhanced stability in Europe, K.F.Birnbaum defensive conventional force structures a a catalyst for a second detente, A.A.C.Von Muller. Part 3 Role of non-nuclear-weapon states: the role of non-nuclear states in reducing the nuclear danger, O.R.Grimsson the role of Canada in efforts to reduce the nuclear danger within alliances, G.Ignatieff nuclear weapons and the neutral country - the case of Sweden, M.B.Theorin role of non-alignedstates in efort to reduce the nuclear danger, K.Subrahmanyam. Part 4 Non-military aspects of reducing East-West tension: addressing the roots of East-WEst confrontation can detente be restored?, F.Calogero roots of East-Westconfrontation - asymmetrical symmetries, E.E.Galal non-military aspects of mutual security - interrelation between regional and global problems, N.Behar scientific and cultural cooperation as a means for reducing East-West tensions, K.Gottstein world peace initiative - a comprehensive international research and development programme for the solution of the global problems, H.P.Durr. Part 5 International economic relations: military expenditures, international economic relations and detente, N.Ball East-West trade and economic relations, O.T.Bogomolov strategic aspects of the development of East-WEst economic relations, T.Palankai strengthening South-south cooperation for the maintenance of world peace, W.Houkang where is the world economy going, if anywhere?, M.S.Wionczek. Appendix: Coexistence, cooperation, and common security - statement from the Pugwash council.
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