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The application of synergies in monitoring and verifying United Nations arms-control regimes is reviewed. Theoretical characterizations of verification synergies, especially for on-site inspections, are interpreted and assessed.
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Kilgour, D.M., Cleminson, F.R. (1996). Arms Control Verification Synergies: Theory and Application in the United Nations Context. In: Cacciabue, P.C., Papazoglou, I.A. (eds) Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management ’96. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3409-1_34
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