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- 2006415299 abstract "The author examines the Proliferation Security Initiative--a multinational activity launched in 2003 to enable the United States and like-minded countries to interdict the flow of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). This Initiative also may bring dramatic changes the international security system by enabling concerned states to interdict international trade in WMD regardless of the location or nationality of their owners. As such, the Proliferation Security Initiative not only addresses one of the most urgent threats to peace and security that the world has ever witnessed, but it does so in an innovative way that has the potential to change the basic paradigm of peace and security by legitimizing the proportional and discriminating use of force to prevent a great harm. The author argues that the Initiative can be most successful by building broad support through increased transparency and a greater willingness to address forth-rightly the legal challenges that it faces.".
- 2006415299 contributor B10607044.
- 2006415299 contributor B10607045.
- 2006415299 created "2006.".
- 2006415299 date "2006".
- 2006415299 date "2006.".
- 2006415299 dateCopyrighted "2006.".
- 2006415299 description "I. Introduction: the proliferation security initiative and its objectives -- II. The gravest danger: weapons of mass destruction -- III. How does the PSI work? -- IV. Who is the PSI and what are they doing? -- V. Law and the seas -- VI. United Nations and proliferation -- VII. What can one man's army do? -- VIII. Conclusions and recommendations.".
- 2006415299 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 47-58).".
- 2006415299 description "The author examines the Proliferation Security Initiative--a multinational activity launched in 2003 to enable the United States and like-minded countries to interdict the flow of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). This Initiative also may bring dramatic changes the international security system by enabling concerned states to interdict international trade in WMD regardless of the location or nationality of their owners. As such, the Proliferation Security Initiative not only addresses one of the most urgent threats to peace and security that the world has ever witnessed, but it does so in an innovative way that has the potential to change the basic paradigm of peace and security by legitimizing the proportional and discriminating use of force to prevent a great harm. The author argues that the Initiative can be most successful by building broad support through increased transparency and a greater willingness to address forth-rightly the legal challenges that it faces.".
- 2006415299 extent "viii, 58 p. ;".
- 2006415299 hasFormat "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2006415299 identifier "1584872403 (pbk.)".
- 2006415299 identifier PUB652.pdf.
- 2006415299 isFormatOf "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2006415299 issued "2006".
- 2006415299 issued "2006.".
- 2006415299 language "eng".
- 2006415299 publisher "[Carlisle Barracks, PA] : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2006415299 relation "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2006415299 subject "327.1/747 22".
- 2006415299 subject "International law.".
- 2006415299 subject "JZ5645 .S49 2006".
- 2006415299 subject "Proliferation Security Initiative.".
- 2006415299 subject "Terrorism Prevention.".
- 2006415299 subject "Weapons of mass destruction International cooperation.".
- 2006415299 tableOfContents "I. Introduction: the proliferation security initiative and its objectives -- II. The gravest danger: weapons of mass destruction -- III. How does the PSI work? -- IV. Who is the PSI and what are they doing? -- V. Law and the seas -- VI. United Nations and proliferation -- VII. What can one man's army do? -- VIII. Conclusions and recommendations.".
- 2006415299 title "The proliferation security initiative as a new paradigm for peace and security / Mark R. Shulman.".
- 2006415299 type "text".