Structures of Arms Control Beyond the State: The Success of NATO and Tokugawa Japan (and also a somewhat longer version) was presented as a dissertation proposal at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA in 2006 and 2007. This project has its origins in two larger projects Nuclear Weapons Sharing, and Yoshiwara as Jujitsu: Cities of the Future. It is an exploratory study. The present version has been slightly revised including the title. For simplicity of presentation, I have moved most of the notes into body of the book.
Contents include:
Introduction
I: Arms Control in Early Modern Japan
& Early Modern Europe
II: NATO as Arms Control
III: The Warsaw Pact as Arms Control
IV: Attempts to Centralize Control
over Nuclear Weapons after WWII
Conclusions:
Towards a Model of Arms Control
and Weapons Diffusion
On the Co-evolution of
Technology and Social Organization
Notes
References