This volume is a collection of contributions by world-leading experts in the nuclear field who participated in the educational activities of the International School on Disarmament and Research on Conflicts (ISODARCO). It features some of most prominent scholars and practitioners who contributed in fundamental ways to shaping policies, strategies, theories, scholarly studies, and debates in the field of non-proliferation and disarmament. On the occasion of ISODARCO's 50th anniversary this book revisits a selection of contributions that capture the pressing issues during the five decades of continuous engagement in disarmament and non-proliferation education.
Preface by Carlo Schaerf
Introduction by Alessandro Pascolini
Part I - Early Attempts to Arms Control: 1966-1974
- Bernard Feld, Technological Aspects of World Security (1966)
- Francesco Calogero, Anti-Ballistic Missiles (1968)
- Anatol Rapoport, International Relations and Game Theory (1970)
- Herbert F York, The Origins of Mirv (1972)
- Thomas Schelling, The Importance of Agreements (1972)
- Hans Morgenthau, The Fallacy of Thinking Conventionally about Nuclear Weapons (1976)
- Michail A Milstein, Strategic Arms Limitation and Military Strategic Concepts (1976)
Part II - The Hard Times: 1978-1989
- Joseph Rotblat, Radiation Hazards in Fission Fuel Cycles (1978)
- Lawrence Fl“˛