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New Perspectives Quarterly, 2010
Is President Barack Obama's proposal for zero nuclear weapons realistic? Will it make the world more secure, or more prone to wars since they are no longer unthinkable?To evaluate this bold strategic initiative, we have invited comments from two former US secretaries of state, a former director of the CIA and the former head of the International Atomic
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Is President Barack Obama's proposal for zero nuclear weapons realistic? Will it make the world more secure, or more prone to wars since they are no longer unthinkable?To evaluate this bold strategic initiative, we have invited comments from two former US secretaries of state, a former director of the CIA and the former head of the International Atomic
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World Politics, 1962
The purpose of this article is, first, to analyze certain of the obstacles JL that have principally impeded progress on the subject of disarmament over the past fifteen years and more; secondly, to suggest that these difficulties may be less likely to frustrate the conclusion of limited agreements in the field of conventional weapons alone than of the ...
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The purpose of this article is, first, to analyze certain of the obstacles JL that have principally impeded progress on the subject of disarmament over the past fifteen years and more; secondly, to suggest that these difficulties may be less likely to frustrate the conclusion of limited agreements in the field of conventional weapons alone than of the ...
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2020
Throughout history, nations have sought to ensure or improve their security through armaments. Through the League of Nations after the First World War and the United Nations after the Second World War, nations sought security through an international organization and system, the main pillars of which were the peaceful settlements of disputes ...
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Throughout history, nations have sought to ensure or improve their security through armaments. Through the League of Nations after the First World War and the United Nations after the Second World War, nations sought security through an international organization and system, the main pillars of which were the peaceful settlements of disputes ...
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SURPRISE ATTACK AND DISARMAMENT [PDF]
‘Disarmament’ has covered a variety of schemes, some ingenious and some sentimental, for co-operation among potential enemies to reduce the likelihood of war or to reduce its scope and violence. Most proposals have taken as a premise that a reduction in the quantity and potency of weapons, particularly of ‘offensive’ weapons and of weapons that either ...
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Medicine and War, 1993
While recent progress in nuclear and chemical weapons disarmament is very welcome, much more needs to be done and there is no room for complacency.
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While recent progress in nuclear and chemical weapons disarmament is very welcome, much more needs to be done and there is no room for complacency.
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The Antioch Review, 1955
THE PRESIDENT electrified the Geneva conference when he suddenly proposed an exchange of military blueprints with Russia, followed by mutual aerial reconnaissance, in order to eliminate the fear of surprise attack. Was this, the world wondered, the bold new plan which could banish the fear of an atomic war?
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THE PRESIDENT electrified the Geneva conference when he suddenly proposed an exchange of military blueprints with Russia, followed by mutual aerial reconnaissance, in order to eliminate the fear of surprise attack. Was this, the world wondered, the bold new plan which could banish the fear of an atomic war?
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1963
(1963). Congress and Disarmament. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol. 19, No. 7, pp. 3-8.
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(1963). Congress and Disarmament. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol. 19, No. 7, pp. 3-8.
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Disarmament for Development [PDF]
It has long been argued that the United Nations Charter defines for the UN a central role in the promotion of both disarmament and development, and it is under the auspices of the UN that much of the discussion of the relationship between disarmament and development has occurred.
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1986
German acceptance of the Armistice on 11 November 1918 occasioned immense relief from war-weary peoples and widespread hope that peace could now be secured on a lasting basis. President Woodrow Wilson, having led the United States into a ‘war to end war’, cherished the expectation of realising a permanent peace.
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German acceptance of the Armistice on 11 November 1918 occasioned immense relief from war-weary peoples and widespread hope that peace could now be secured on a lasting basis. President Woodrow Wilson, having led the United States into a ‘war to end war’, cherished the expectation of realising a permanent peace.
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1957
Following is the major portion of an address broadcast by Secretary Dulles on July 22, 1957. Shortly after the speech was delivered, President Eisenhower requested the Secretary to attend the London disarmament negotiations personally.
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Following is the major portion of an address broadcast by Secretary Dulles on July 22, 1957. Shortly after the speech was delivered, President Eisenhower requested the Secretary to attend the London disarmament negotiations personally.
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