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Arms control compliance is the substance of arms control. Arms control agreements for the purpose of stating norms are important, but they are fairly meaningless if compliance is poor.
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For a detailed analysis, see: Gloria Duffy (Project Director), Compliance and the Future of Arms Control, Stanford CA: Stanford University, 1988
Phillip R. Trimble, Beyond Verification: The Next Step in Arms Control, Harvard Law Review, vol. 102, pp. 885–912, Febr. 1989
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Duffy, G. (1989). Mechanisms for Raising and Resolving Compliance Issues. In: Altmann, J., Rotblat, J. (eds) Verification of Arms Reductions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46684-7_4
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