Belief systems and arms control possibilities: or why we never get past first base in arms control
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Sharp, Jane
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Peace Research Centre, Australian National University
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This paper argues that a major impediment to arms control agreements
in the past has been the mindsets of policymakers. The first part
of the paper outlines different types of mindsets and the sorts
of policy options they are likely to generate. Five mindsets and
associated strategies for the 'totalitarian' , at one extreme, to the
'pacifist' at the other, are outlined. The second half of the paper
examines what implications the interaction of these different strategic
perspectives have for progress in arms control.
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