What if Cold War weapons fall into the wrong hands? ARMS ON THE MARKET is about the challenges facing the now independent states of the former Soviet Union in controlling and monitoring military-related exports. The book compares export control throughout the former Soviet Union and explores the diverse theoretical approaches involved.
Gary Bertsch is the University Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for International Trade and Security at the University of Georgia. He is co-author of U.S. and Japanese Nonproliferation Export Controls (1996) and International Cooperation on Nonproliferation Export Controls (1994). Suzette Grillot is Assistant Director and Senior Research Associate, also at CITS, University of Georgia.
Sam Nunn -- Foreword Gary K. Bertsch -- Preface ONE Suzette R. Grillot -- Explaining the Development of Nonproliferation Export Controls: Framework, Theory, and Method TWO Michael Beck -- Russia's Rationale for Developing Export Controls THREE Scott A. Jones -- The Evolution of the Ukrainian Export Control System State Building and International Cooperation FOUR Suzette R. Grillot -- Understanding Export Controls in Belarus: The Power of Inducements FIVE Keith D. Wolfe -- A Work in Progress: The Development of Export Controls in Kazakhstan SIX Chris Behan -- Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania: Western Countries Eyeing More Western Integration SEVEN Liam Anderson -- Central Asia: The Absence of Incentives EIGHT Cassady Craft -- Security Dimensions of Nonproliferation: Export Control Development in the Caucasus NINE Suzette R. Grillot, Keith D. Wolfe, and Michael Beck -- FSU Export Control Development: The Factors that Mattter