Publication

Mar 1996

This paper discusses the economic cost of international disarmament following the end of the Cold War. The author details the difficulty of disposing of chemical warfare agents, nuclear waste, and surplus munitions, and describes the difficulty for military powers to find alternative solutions to previously practiced methods such as ocean dumping, land burial, mass detonations, or open-air burning. The paper provides suggestions for environmentally feasible and economically affordable disarmament and dismantlement techniques.

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Author Michael Renner
Series BICC Briefs
Issue 6
Publisher Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
Copyright © 1996 Bonn International Centre for Conversion (BICC)
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