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識別コード Z1310.5D0130085
書名 Disarmament
巻数
著者
出版者 United Nations
出版地 New York ; ニューヨーク
出版国 米国(US)
出版年 1993/10/01
言語区分 英語 eng
頁数 397
大きさ (cm) 28
ISSN
目次 The NGO Committee on Disarmament at the United Nations
The Special NGO Committee on Disarmament (Geneva)
New realities: Disarmament, Peacebuilding and Global Security
Conference April 20-23, 1993 at the United Nations
A Plea to world community to move forward musical opening: Elizabeth Gerle, David Smith and others
Moderator: Vernon Nichols, President, NGO Committee on Disarmament 5
Mayor Takashi Hiraoka of Hiroshima 5
Mayor Hitoshi Motoshima of Nagasaki 9
Ambassador Victor H. Batiouk of the Ukraine 11
Statement from the Belarus Foundation 13
Governor Harold Stassen, Drafter and Signatory of UN Charter 15
A Unity beyond religious and ethnic conflict
Moderator: Jonathan Granoff, Lawyers Allicane for World Security 23
Seshagiri Rao, editor, Encyclopedia of Hinduism; Professor, University of Virginia 25
Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, Temple Emanu-El; former President, American Jewish Congress 30
Rev. Joan B. Campbell, Gen. Sec., National Council of Churches 34
Gamal Badr, Professor of Islamic Law, NYU; formerly UN Legal Officer 38
Daniel Gomez-Ibanez, Executive Director, Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions 41
Rev. Katsuji Suzuki, Rissho Kosei-Kai Buddhist Center 43
Musical conclusion: the UN Singers
Disarmament, Peacebuilding and global security: objectives for the nineties:
Moderator: Vernon Nichols, President, NGO Committee on Disarmament 49
Prvoslav Davinic, Director, UN Office for Disarmament Affairs 49
Mahbub ul Haq, United Nations Development Program 53
Douglas Roche, former Ambassador for Disarmament of Canada 57
Paul Warnke, Committee for National Security, formerly Director, US Arms Control & Disarmament Agency 64
What transformations in the international system are prerequisites for the complete elimination of nuclear weapons?
Moderator: Jonathan Dean, Union of Concerned Scientists, former US Ambassador for the MBFR talks 81
Kosta Tsipis, Professor at MIT 82
Richard Falk, Professor at Princeton 88
Michael Wheeler, co-author, "The Role of Nuclear Weapons in the World Order;", former Assistant, US Joint Chiefs of Staff 91
Zhu Dacheng, Chinese People's Association 104
Randall Forsberg, Institute for Defense & Disarmament Studies 108
Can abolition of nuclear weapons be adequately verified?
Moderator: Ralph Earle, President, Lawyers Association for World Security, former Dir. US Arms Control & Disarmament Agency 118
Joseph Rotblat, President, Pugwash Conferences 119
Theodore Taylor, former Technical Director, US Defense Nuclear Agency 122
Patricia Lewis, Director, Verification Technology Information Centre, London 124
Kenneth Ward, US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 128
How can non-military sources of insecurity be more effectively addressed?
Moderator: Douglas Roche, former Ambassador for Disarmament of Canada 141
Ambassador Kofi Nydevu Awoonor of Ghana to the UN 142
Ambassador Richard Butler of Australia to the UN 146
Ambassador Ismail Razali of Malaysia to the UN 148
How can the threat posed by conventional armaments be reduced and more structures of cooperative security be established?
Moderator: Jonathan Dean, Union of Concerned Scientists 161
John Steinbruner, Brookings Institution 161
Randall Forsberg, Institute for Defense & Disarmament Studies 165
Paul Davis, RAND Corporation 168
Daniel Ellsberg, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Manhattan Project II 172
Pomerance award presentation to Paul Warnke, and his speech 186
Are a comprehensive test ban and the cessation of production of fissionable materials for weapons now possible?
Moderator: Aaron Tovish, Parliamentarians for Global Action 188
Frank von Hippel, Federation of American Scientists, Princeton 188
Jonathan Dean, Union of Concerned Scientists 190
Patricia Lewis, VERTIC 194
Roland Timerbaev, Monterey Institute of International Studies, former USSR Ambassador for Disarmament 197
Ambassador Miguel Marin-Bosch of Mexico to the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva 199
Preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons and strengthening the Non-Proliferation treaty
Moderator: William Epstein, UN Institute for Training & Research, former Director of Disarmament Affairs in the UN 209
James Leonard, Director, Washington Council on Non-Proliferation; former US Ambassador to the UN 211
Ambassador Satish Chandra of India to the Conference on Disarmament 214
Ben Sanders, Program for Promoting Nuclear Non-Proliferation 218
Rolf Ekeus, Executive Chairman, UN Special Commission on Traq 220
Can reductions in the arms trade be achieved?
Moderator: Natalie Goldring, British-American Security Council 228
William Hartung, World Policy Institute 232
Francesco Cottafavi, UN Office for Disarmament Affairs 236
Role of intelligence, transparency, and confidence building measures
Moderator: Jonathan Granoff, LAWS 249
William Colby, Committee for National Security, former Director of the US Central Intelligence Agency 251
Michael Krepon, President, Henry L. Stimson Center 256
Timothy Trevan, Special Advisor to the Chairman and Spokesman for UNSCOM 261
Conversion
Moderator: Betty Lall, Council on Economic Priorities, NYU 272
Ann Markusen, Rutgers University 272
Lev Karpov, Head of the Economic Department, USA and Canada Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation 280
Nicolas S. J. Karvonides, Fibre Materials Inc 285
Eric Pages, Business Executives for National Security 290
Impact of the military on the environment
Moderator: Seth Shulman, author of The Threat at Home: Confronting the Toxic Legacy of the US Military 294
Alexander Bolsunovsky, Monterey Institute for International Studies 295
D.J. Peterson, RAND 300
Julie Belaga, former New England Regional Manager of EPA 304
Strengthen the UN-based security system
Moderator: Enid C. B. Schoettle, Council on Foreign Relations 316
Richard Falk, Princeton University 316
Ambassador Jose Luis Jesus of Cape Verde 319
Susan Mills, Deputy Conroller, UN 326
Utilization of force by the UN for peace
Moderator; James Sutterlin, Yale University 334
Jan Eliasson, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs 334
Charles William Maynes, Editor, Foreign Policy 338
Donald C. F. Daniel, US Naval War College 342
David Cox, Queens Colled, Canada 350
Into the future: Regional action:
Possible initiatives in South Asia, by NGOs, and by governments:
Moderator: Ann Hallen Lajhdhir, NGO Committee on Disarmament 359
Ali Sheikh, Rockefekkar Foundation 359
Prof. Tarun Bose, University of Calcutta 362
Swarna Rajgopalan, University of Illinois 367
Possible initiatives in Europe, by NGOs, and by governments
Summary Report 373
Moderator: Sheila Oakes, Special NGO Committee on Disarmament, International Peace Bureau
Pat Chilton, United Kingdom, European Dialogue, European Public Policy Institute, Helsinki Citizens Assembly
Johan Thor, Sweden, European Coordinator, International Phycisians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
Yuri Fydorov, Russian Federator, International Federation for Peace and Conciliation
Colette Detre, Paris, France, Mouvement de la Paix
Slavica Stojanovic, Belgrade, Serbia, Hotline, Women in Black, support groups for women rape victims in former Yugoslavia
Where do we go from here? Conference conclusions, initiatives for the future 381
Closing speaker: Douglas Roche, former Canadian Ambassador 384
Listing of participants 388
Concert at St. Peter's: The Power of Peace
各号備考 New Relations: Disarmament Peace-building and Global Security
ISBN:92-1-142199-3
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