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The Inherited Situation; 2. The Nixon Foreign Policy; 3. Arms Transfer Policy and Mechanisms; 4. Middle East Policy Objectives; 5. Egypt as the Key; 6. Trying to Live with Israel; 7. Jordan and the Persian Gulf Mosaic; 8. NATO and West European Arms Transfers; 9. Latin America, Asia, and Africa; 10. Conclusion; Epilogue; Appendix: Arms Transfer Figures and Tables; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z 330 $aA model of policy analysis, Arms Transfers under Nixon provides a lucid and lively demonstration of how the Nixon administration combined skillful diplomacy and the adroit use of arms transfers to bring about a remarkable series of American foreign policy achievements. The Middle East provides the most dramatic example. 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Planning, operation, maintenance and documentation of lifts and escalators are described. Numerous meaningful color illustrations complement the text. The book serves as a reference work for operators of lifts and escalators. The many examples, tips and advice from practice make it a helpful companion in daily work. The content: Historical facts about lifts - Standards and guidelines for lifts - Structural engineering basics - Lift types - Well installation components - Drives.- Electrical controls and control modes - Car and panels - Doors - Overspeed governor - Car frame and safety gear - Suspension means - Brakes - Interaction of the lift components - Remote alarm and rescue service - Maintenance/quality measurement on lifts - Lift systems duringlife time - Traffic Calculation - Accidents at lift systems - Modernization of lift systems - Planning of lift systems - Building Management System.- Environmental Considerations - Decommissioning of lift systems - Historical facts about escalators - Codes and standards for escalators - Escalator components - Escalator types and their mode of operation - Documentation of escalators - Escalator during lifetime - Pictures of damage - Maintenance of escalators - Modernization of escalators - Planning of escalators - Traffic calculation of escalators - Building Management System - Avoiding accidents - Decommissioning of escalators. About the author: Dieter Unger is a long-standing industry expert in Germany. He gained experience in sales, planning and maintenance of lift systems from manufacturers and as head of the technology center for conveyor technology at DB Services GmbH, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG. There he was responsible for the nationwide support of lifts and escalators. Since 2015 he has been employed by the VDMA, the biggest machinery association in Europe. 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