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ID Code Z1053.1R0070002
Title Research Papers. Series A
Volume Series A- 2
Author
Publisher Institute of International Relations, Sophia University
Place of Publication Tokyo
Publication Date
Language 英語 eng
Pages 104
Size (cm) 30
ISSN
TOC ARMS CONTROL FOR EAST ASIA Hisashi Maeda
Contents
Chapter I. China as a Nuclear Power
1. Nuclear Capabilities 1
Lagging a Little Behind 1
Emphasis on MRBM Systems 5
2. Intentions Relating to Nuclear Armaments 8
Difficulty of Creating a Credible Deterrent Against the Super-powers 8
Regional Nuclear Capability 14
Chapter II. U.S. Military Commitments
1. Intervention in Asian Affairs 17
Korean War--a Turning Point 17
No Common Enemy 21
2. Reconsidering Its Military Presence in Asia 26
Nixon Doctrine 26
Present deployment 28
Argument for Withdrawal 30
Other Critics 32
A New Thirty-Years' War 35
Chapter III. Other Strategic Situations
1. Soviet Proposal for Collective Security 41
General and Regional System? 41
Military Implications 44
Diplomatic and Economic Aims 46
2. Japan's Security Policy 49
Framework for Future U.S.-Japan Relations 49
Reversion of Okinawa 52
The Issue of Nuclearization of Japan 57
A More Active Role for Japan 59
Chapter IV. Possibilities for Arms Control
1. General Trends 63
Three Categories of International Relations 63
Dealing Mainly with Nuclear Weapons 69
Very Few Measures for Asia 72
2. General Possibilities 77
New Field in Arms Control 77
Possible Regional Responses toward A.C.D. 80
Chinese Attitudes toward A.C.D. 89
Promising Possibilities 90
Notes pages: v, 104 p.

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