April 27, 2001
Scott Parrish, ed.
Occasional Paper #5
Special Joint Series on Missile Issues
The Center for Nonproliferation Studies of the Monterey Institute of International Studies and the Mountbatten Centre for International Studies at the University of Southampton are very pleased to initiate a new Occasional Paper series devoted to the topic of ballistic missile proliferation. The focus of this series reflects the concern of both centers that the spread of ballistic missiles constitutes one of the most serious and complex nonproliferation challenges today.
Read the full Occasional Paper #5:
International Perspectives on Missile Proliferation and Defenses
Contents
- Foreword by William C. Potter and John Simpson
- Introduction
- Current Issues Concerning the Control of Ballistic Missile Proliferation and Ballistic Missile Defenses
by John Simpson
- Current Issues Concerning the Control of Ballistic Missile Proliferation and Ballistic Missile Defenses
- Threats
- Ballistic Missile Threats, Missile Defenses, Deterrence, and Strategic Stability
by Camille Grand - Criteria for Assessing Ballistic Missile Threats
by Timothy V. McCarthy
- Ballistic Missile Threats, Missile Defenses, Deterrence, and Strategic Stability
- Responses
- New Concepts of Deterrence
by Darryl Howlett - Missile Proliferation, Missile Defenses, and Arms Control
by Mark Smith - Forecasting the Strategic-Military Implications of NMD Deployment
by James Clay Moltz
- New Concepts of Deterrence
- Regional Perspectives
- Europe
by Bernd Kubbig - Middle East
by Aaron Karp - South Asia
by Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu - Northeast Asia
by Toshiro Ozawa
- Europe