Britain and disarmament [electronic resource] : the UK and nuclear, biological and chemical weapons arms control and programmes, 1956-1975 / John R. Walker.
Publication details: Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate, 2012.Description: xv, 305 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:- 327.1/745094109046 23
- JZ6009.G7 W35 2012eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction. Britain and disarmament: weapons programmes and arms control: balancing conflicting requirements -- The UK's offensive CW programmes: abandonment and aspirations 1956-1969 -- Inappropriately hilarious: the UK and incapacitating chemical agents -- A tale of two riot control agents: UK attitudes to CS and the Geneva protocol and CR in warfare and law enforcement 1969-1975 -- The biological and toxin weapons convention: origins of the UK proposal to separate BW from CW 1968 -- The biological and toxin weapons convention negotiating history: March to September 1971: the key months -- The UK and why research was dropped from the draft biological and toxin weapons convention -- The UK nuclear weapons programme, fissile material cut-off and safeguards 1956-1973 -- UK nuclear weapons, the Atlantic Nuclear Force (ANF) and the NPT 1962-1968 -- UK nuclear weapons and the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks 1969-1973 -- Conclusions: Britain and nuclear, chemical and biological arms control and disarmament.
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