Theodore Rockwell

The JHU Press Book

Arms Control Agreements: Designs for Verification (co-author)

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This book was published by the Johns Hopkins Press in 1968 as part of a continuing study funded by the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency with the Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research, which is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC. I was on loan to that organization for much of 1965 and 1966, helping to create a number of studies that culminated in this book. In 1967, we were pleasantly surprised to received a hurried request for copies of one of the intermediary studies to serve as a basis for US/​USSR talks at the White House.

The book is a joint product, under the guidance of veteran foreign policy expert Arnold Wolfers, of a team of five authors headed by diplomat David W. Wainhouse, and including:
Bernhard G. Bechhoeffer, former State department official;
Harry D. Hughes, legal and intelligence expert;
General Byron V. Leary (USMC, ret), former Acting Chief of Staff, UN Truce Supervison Organization in Palestine;
Theodore Rockwell, nuclear engineer;
Anne P. Simons, former member, UN Secretariat;


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

Part I: Organizational Arrangements for Verifying Arms Control

The U.S. Proposal to Halt Production of Fissionable Materials for Weapons Purposes.

Gomulka Proposals and Rapacki Plan

The U.S. Proposal for a Freeze of Strategic Nuclear Delivery Vehicles

Proposals for Stage I of General and Complete Disarmament


Part II: Designs for an International Arms Control Organization

Types of Verification Systems

Organizational Principles Underlying Verification Systems

National Intelligence in the Verification Process

Verification and the Handling of Violations

Number of Verification Organizations

Notes

Index


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