Aucbvax.1563 fa.arms-d utzoo!duke!mhtsa!ucbvax!MARCUS@USC-ISIF Mon Jun 8 13:02:12 1981 Information For those of you who seek information, I recommend "The Role of Technological Evolution in the International Law of Arms Control: Scylla or Charybdis", by Peter M. Dobra, in Jurimetrics, Journal of Law, Science, and Technology, Fall 1980, Vol. 21, No. 1 p. 31-72. After 40 pages of information, Dobra's conclusion: "From the year 650 B.C. to the present there have been more than 1,600 separate arms races. Only one in one hundred of these arms competitions did not result in war. There is little doubt that we are now engaged in the greatest arms race in history, both in terms of total resources and destructive power. The current situation is a sobering one. The political realities are not such as to instil a great measure of optimism that the political courage exists to overcome the obstacles. Yet these political impediments are relatively unimportant when compared to what is at stake. If the rule of law is to effectively regulate the armaments of nations, if the existing international laws are to continue, or if even modern civilization is to be expected to persist, the will to end the dynamic cycle of arms innovation and deployment must be found. The price of failure now in the nuclear age has no parallel in the history of mankind. " ------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- gopher://quux.org/ conversion by John Goerzen of http://communication.ucsd.edu/A-News/ This Usenet Oldnews Archive article may be copied and distributed freely, provided: 1. There is no money collected for the text(s) of the articles. 2. The following notice remains appended to each copy: The Usenet Oldnews Archive: Compilation Copyright (C) 1981, 1996 Bruce Jones, Henry Spencer, David Wiseman.