Rethinking the Geopolitics of a Collective System for Armament Regulation
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Existing regimes of armaments regulation are scattered and are based on the presumption that antagonism and competition are the norms of interstate relations. This chapter argues that these presumptions and beliefs need to be challenged, and that in the absence of such challenges, lasting results will not come about. Part I of the chapter begins with an analysis of these presumptions as reflected in the binary thinking of world politics. Part II examines the role of international law in reinforcing such binaries. Part III proposes some changes in narratives that might challenge and change these presumptions and beliefs.
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