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Arms and Disarmament in Diplomacy
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Arms and Disarmament in Diplomacy

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Armaments, their acquisition, employment, manufacture and supply, have, frequently in conjunction with initiatives aimed at avoiding and regulating conflict, been the subject matter of diplomacy throughout much of the 20th century. This book will seek, through nine essays by historians with a specialist interest in this field, to present a selection of case studies in which issues relating to armaments have figured large in diplomacy from the Hague Peace Conference of 1899 through until the early years of the United Nations. The essays draw upon the research of individual specialists to explore a theme which has otherwise been covered mainly by works which have confined themselves to narrower chronological periods. The book will through a number or related contributions help provide a fuller understanding of how since the end of the 19th century diplomacy has responded to, and to some extent been shaped by, problems posed by the perceived need to control and regulate armaments and war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 October 2007
Pages
288
ISBN
9780853037576

Armaments, their acquisition, employment, manufacture and supply, have, frequently in conjunction with initiatives aimed at avoiding and regulating conflict, been the subject matter of diplomacy throughout much of the 20th century. This book will seek, through nine essays by historians with a specialist interest in this field, to present a selection of case studies in which issues relating to armaments have figured large in diplomacy from the Hague Peace Conference of 1899 through until the early years of the United Nations. The essays draw upon the research of individual specialists to explore a theme which has otherwise been covered mainly by works which have confined themselves to narrower chronological periods. The book will through a number or related contributions help provide a fuller understanding of how since the end of the 19th century diplomacy has responded to, and to some extent been shaped by, problems posed by the perceived need to control and regulate armaments and war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 October 2007
Pages
288
ISBN
9780853037576