Arms Control at Sea

“Arms Control at Sea” by J. R. Hill, published by Naval Institute Press in 1989, is a comprehensive examination of the complexities surrounding arms control in maritime contexts. This first edition, consisting of 229 pages, delves into the various dimensions of arms control, focusing on the strategic implications and challenges faced at sea. The book presents a detailed analysis of policies and practices that govern naval armaments, offering insights into the historical and contemporary issues that shape maritime security.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of arms control mechanisms and their relevance to naval operations. Hill discusses the interplay between military strategy and international relations, emphasizing the importance of effective arms control measures in maintaining stability at sea. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of military affairs and diplomatic efforts, providing a foundational understanding of the subject matter. The book is written in English and is suitable for scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of arms control in maritime environments.
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Hill, J.R., Arms Control At Sea
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