![]() ![]() As a possible remedy to these problems, the author proposes a policy of Common Security, intended to satisfy the legitimate security problems of all states in the region. Several problems in this region are identified, including a seemingly open-ended arms race and a significant risk of war. The paper is introduced by an analysis of the concept of region, followed by an application of this analytical framework to the Persian Gulf region. Postscript, March 1998: The 1997/98 Iraqi Crisis International Law and the Iraqi Crisis The Size and Urgency of the Problem The Strategy of the Planned Campaign Implications of an Attack The Future of Dual Containment ![]() ![]() ![]() Defensive Restructuring in the Persian Gulf Weapons of Mass Destruction Weapons of Mass Destruction Conventional Military Restructuring Conventional Arms Control? Controlling Arms Transfers Resolving the Security Dilemma? The Philosophy of Common Security Non-Offensive Defence Formulae for Regional Stabilityĥ. The Security Dilemma in the Persian Gulf Arms Build-up and the Changing Balance of Power The US RoleĤ. The Persian Gulf Region What is 'The Persian Gulf Region' The Dramatis Personae Structural Featuresģ. On Meeting Human Needs in a Cooperative WorldĢ. International Peace Research Association (IPRA) Paper for the 27th General Conference of the Resolving the Security Dilemma in the Persian Gulf, With a postscript on The 1997/98 Iraqi Crisis ![]()
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