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The Carter Administration established an arms transfer restraint policy known as PD-13. Barely two years later the PD-13 policy had for the most part been abandoned and arms sales levels were creeping back up towards Nixon-era levels. Why, then, did the Carter Administration's conventional arms transfer restraint policy fail? What can be learnt from that failure?
Using the theoretical lens of the implementation approach, this book examines the origins, context, development and fate of the Administration's conventional arms transfer restraint policy.
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Carter and arms sales: implementing the Carter administration's arms transfer restraint policy
1995, St. Martin's Press
in English
0312126816 9780312126810
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Carter and arms sales: implementingthe Carter administration's arms transfer restraint policy
1995, Macmillan
in English
0333461908 9780333461907
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-231) and index.
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