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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Acronyms | ||
1 | The Bees and the Ants | 3 |
Good and Bad Marriages: Policy and Strategy | 5 | |
The Bees and the Ants | 7 | |
Psychological Make-Up and Strategies of Negotiation | 9 | |
Policy Coordination between the Bees and the Ants | 14 | |
2 | Canada Caught in the Squall, 1945-1952 | 41 |
The Major Transformations | 41 | |
Controlling the Atom | 44 | |
Control of Armed Forces and Weapons Reductions | 47 | |
Canadian Diplomatic Actions | 53 | |
Atoms for War or for Peace? | 77 | |
3 | The Pilgrim's Staff and the Blind Man's Cane | 86 |
The Disarmament Commission and Its Subcommittee | 88 | |
Canada and the Disarmament Commission | 91 | |
Canada and the Subcommittee of Five | 105 | |
4 | Things Told and Things Untold | 150 |
"Open Skies" over the Canadian Arctic | 152 | |
The Rapacki Plan | 158 | |
The Burns Plan | 161 | |
5 | The Catechesis of Perseverance: Canada and the Ten-Nation Committee on Disarmament | 170 |
The Preliminary Talks | 173 | |
Dynamics of the Negotiations | 175 | |
The Canadian Position | 178 | |
6 | The Nuclear Threat: From Dread to Denial | 195 |
Origin and Evolution of the Eighteen-Nation Committee | 197 | |
Continuity of Canadian Policy (1962-1969) | 201 | |
7 | Canada and the Non-Proliferation Treaty | 229 |
Growing Civil and Military Importance of the Atom | 233 | |
Brief History of Negotiations | 237 | |
Evolution of International Nuclear Safeguards | 247 | |
Canada and Nuclear Non-Proliferation | 251 | |
The Three Review Conferences on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty | 276 | |
8 | Canada's Position on Chemical and Biological Weapons | 281 |
General Considerations | 282 | |
The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention | 290 | |
Canada's Position from 1966 to 1972 | 295 | |
The Chemical Weapons Convention | 302 | |
9 | A Comprehensive Test Ban: In Search of the Grail | 314 |
General Considerations | 314 | |
Negotiations Leading to the Partial Test Ban Treaty of 1963 | 337 | |
The Elusive CTB Treaty | 351 | |
10 | Canada and Outer Space | 375 |
Space Law | 376 | |
Space Law and Arms Control | 384 | |
Arms Control and Space | 389 | |
The Canadian Position | 406 | |
11 | Of Turtles and Tanks: Canada and the MBFR Negotiations | 422 |
MBFR Origins and Canada | 424 | |
The Vienna Marathon: MBFR Proposals 1973-1986 | 438 | |
Analysis of Negotiations: The MBFR and Canada's Role | 454 | |
12 | A Matter of Confidence: Canada and the Military Aspects of the CSCE | 466 |
Finding the Key in Helsinki | 472 | |
Hopes Fade in Belgrade | 492 | |
A New Bid in Madrid | 497 | |
Appendix I The 25 CBMS Studied by NATO | 521 | |
Appendix II Package of Western CBMS in Summer 1980 | 522 | |
Appendix III Package of Measures for a CDE Mandate | 523 | |
13 | From the Megaphone to the Boudoir: Canada and the Stockholm Conference (1983-1986) | 525 |
Prelude to Stockholm: The Positions of the Participants during the Summer and Fall of 1983 | 528 | |
The Plenary Phase: January to December 1984 | 534 | |
The Working Group Phase: January to December 1985 | 543 | |
The Drafting Phase: January to September 1986 | 551 | |
The Stockholm Accord: A Summary | 558 | |
Conclusion | 564 | |
Appendix A Primary Sources | 577 | |
Appendix B Main Topics Discussed by the Canadian Representatives before the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee, the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament, the Committee on Disarmament and the Conference on Disarmament | 580 | |
Appendix C Texts and Documents submitted by Canada before the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee, the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament, the Committee on Disarmament and the Conference on Disarmament | 589 | |
Notes | 593 | |
Bibliography | 629 | |
Index | 637 |
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