Arms Control History
This learning unit provides a brief history of arms control, arguing that arms control may be considered a relevant discipline from antiquity until today.
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1. A Message from the Author
A quick video introduction from the home office.
2. The Beginning of Arms Control
This chapter sets the frame by debating forms of arms control from antiquity to the modern era.
3. From the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the Cold War
In this chapter, you will learn about the concept of disarmament and the genesis of modern arms control.
4. From Traditional Bilateralism to Universal Multilateralism: 1961–1980
This chapter dives deeply into the Cold War era, debating the SALT process and the ABM Treaty. Those bilateral instruments are accompanied and followed by multilateral agreements such as the Biological and Chemical Weapons Conventions.
5. Arms Control Since the End of the 20th Century
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6. Arms Control and the European Integration’s History
This chapter focusses on the EU and its approach towards arms control through different instruments.
7. Summary and Further Reading
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Funding
This Learning Unit was produced with financial assistance from the European Union. The contents of this Learning Unit are however the sole responsibility of the author(s) and should under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union.
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Preferred Citation
Benjamin Hautecouverture, "Arms Control History" in EUNPDC eLearning, ed. Niklas Schörnig, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt. Available at https://eunpdc-elearning.netlify.app/lu-20/, last modified 14 October 2024