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Reducing the risks of nuclear war—the role of health professionals [PDF]
In 2007, the IPPNW launched the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, which grew into a global civil society campaign with hundreds of partner organisations.
Kamran Abbasi +17 more
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Elimination of nuclear war threat is the Precondition of Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
DOI: 10.5564/mjia.v0i14.26 Mongolian Journal of International Affairs No.14 2007 pp.68 ...
Kang Mun Ryol
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YAP/Nrf2 suppresses ferroptosis to alleviate acute lung injury induced by intestinal ischemia/reperfusion [PDF]
Intestinal ischemia reperfusion (II/R) injury is a common critical disease with high morbidity and mortality. The mechanism of II/R-induced acute lung injury (ALI) is not fully elucidated.
Lu Tang +10 more
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This supplement issue of Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament presents the papers commissioned in 2021 to support the Project on Reducing the Risk of Nuclear Weapons Use in Northeast Asia (NU-NEA).
David F. von Hippel +4 more
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This report is an outcome document of the Nagasaki 75th Anniversary Pandemic-Nuclear Nexus Scenarios Project, an international initiative aimed at exploring how the far-reaching effects of the COVID-19 pandemic (and future pandemics) could alter the ...
Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA) +2 more
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Renewing Nagasaki’s Citizen Diplomacy
For three quarters of a century, the hibakusha (survivors of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki) have stood firm in their quest to save humanity from nuclear annihilation.
Shorna-Kay Richards
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Nuclear Weapons and Adversarial Politics: Bursting the Abolitionist “Consensus”
How will the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) shape the broader pursuit of nuclear abolition? TPNW critics have argued that the new agreement is likely to fuel divisions between nuclear and non-nuclear-weapon sates, undermining ...
Kjølv Egeland
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Breaking the Myth of Nuclear Power Omnipotence in the Cold War era: Discourse on Nuclear Power and the Movement against the Construction of Nuclear Power Plants in South Korea in the 1980s and early 1990s [PDF]
In South Korea, the frontline of the Cold War in East Asia, an active anti-nuclear movement could not emerge until the 1970s due to the effects of Korean War, national division, and the Cold War culture.
Sangrok Lee
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JADERNÁ INFRASTRUKTURA VE SVĚTĚ BEZ JADERNÝCH ZBRANÍ
The article aims to unpack the paradoxical double-edged nature of military nuclear infrastructure in relation to nuclear disarmament. On the one hand, efficient nuclear complex provides the nuclear weapon possessors with confidence in the sensitive final
Michal Smetana
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