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1979
It is very difficult to do justice to a subject as broad and complex as this in a period of an hour or two. I shall therefore limit myself to the most important aspects of the subject. My remarks in this seminar will consist of two parts, first, the political aspects of non-proliferation and second, some of the academical aspects of the subject. Let me
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It is very difficult to do justice to a subject as broad and complex as this in a period of an hour or two. I shall therefore limit myself to the most important aspects of the subject. My remarks in this seminar will consist of two parts, first, the political aspects of non-proliferation and second, some of the academical aspects of the subject. Let me
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Nuclear nonāproliferation review and improving proliferation resistance assessment in the future
International Journal of Energy Research, 2021Jianhui Wu, Cheng-Gang Yu, Chun-Yan Zou
exaly
1994
Efforts to curb the proliferation of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction have been made, in parallel with disarmament efforts, since 1945. The international community has undertaken a number of measures to prevent the spread of various categories of weapons and weapons systems, together with measures to achieve their reduction and elimination.
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Efforts to curb the proliferation of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction have been made, in parallel with disarmament efforts, since 1945. The international community has undertaken a number of measures to prevent the spread of various categories of weapons and weapons systems, together with measures to achieve their reduction and elimination.
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1990
The first atomic weapons were exploded over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, six weeks after the signing of the UN Charter. In its very first resolution, arising from the initiative of the five permanent members of the Security Council and Canada, adopted in January 1946, the General Assembly of the United Nations unanimously decided to establish
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The first atomic weapons were exploded over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, six weeks after the signing of the UN Charter. In its very first resolution, arising from the initiative of the five permanent members of the Security Council and Canada, adopted in January 1946, the General Assembly of the United Nations unanimously decided to establish
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