Külpolitika - A Magyar Külügyi Intézet elméleti-politikai folyóirata - 1989 (16. évfolyam)
1989 / 1. szám - A tanulmányok orosz és angol nyelvű tartalmi kivonata
armoury, the naval air force and its armoury: its role within the totality of the military balance of power; the appearance of novelties of the military technology and industry and the emergence of newal strategies. The author examines the history and the present situation of the limitation of the naval armaments and activity according to regions, in relation to the motivation and composition of naval presence. The Mediterranean can illustrate the lines of behavior of the United States and her NATO-allies, the group of the non- aligned states and the Soviet Union in questions of international security and naval arms limitation, in the regional application of the military confidencebuilding measures. The region flanked by Northern Europe, North—America and North— Asia is analysed separately, with special regard to the problems of the Kola- peninsula, the northern NWFZ and the sea straits. The struggle for declaring the Indian ocean a zone of peace has been going on for nearly two decades. Its problem has been made especially timely by the events around the Persian Gulf and by the strategic upgrading of the Pacific ocean, which has provoked a series of proposals of the leading naval powers, first of all the Soviet Union. After the analysis of the four main regions from an arms control point of view, the author gives a summary of what the United Nations Organization has done in the interest of limiting the naval armaments and activity, and refers to the initiatives aimed at setting up a UN naval force. XIV.