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Disarming Arguments: Public Opinion and Nuclear Abolition

Survival, 2021
While many consider the threat posed by nuclear weapons to be greater than ever, the general public has largely lost interest in the issue of nuclear disarmament.
Ondřej Rosendorf   +2 more
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The case against nuclear abolition and for nuclear deterrence

Comparative Strategy, 1998
This article assesses proposals for nuclear disarmament that have recently been presented by prominent individuals, nongovernmental organizations, and foreign governments. It offers a critique of proposals to eliminate nuclear weapons, concluding that such efforts are more likely to lead to adverse consequences than would a course of retaining nuclear ...
Keith B Payne
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12 The Abolition of Nuclear Armouries?

2009
Abstract This chapter looks at the idea of abolishing all nuclear armouries, observing that both extremes of debate about this often oversimplify the issues, but that the NPT-recognized nuclear-weapon possessor states have all in the past undertaken to accept abolition as an ultimate goal.
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Narrating political violence without war: Nuclear abolition as war abolition

Media, War and Conflict
Can International Relations imagine a world without war? For most of us, the answer is no. Global politics is largely predicated on negotiating its inevitability and theorists accept it as a constant. Yet, war itself is a frame, a narration, a collectively held idea about the meaning of certain acts of violence. It structures everything from collective
Christopher Mcintosh
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Scientists and the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons

1999
Ever since the tragedies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, all humanity, and particularly the Japanese, have sought to achieve the abolition of nuclear weapons. This is at last becoming a realizable and realistic aim after several recent international accords. They include the indefinite extension of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; the conclusion of the
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The debate over abolition of nuclear weapons

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1999
Abstract Since the dawn of the nuclear age, there has been interest in putting the nuclear genie back into the bottle. In the intervening decades there have been persistent efforts to promote the elimination of nuclear weapons. The International Pugwash Movement, for example, has struggled for more than 40 years to establish zero as the proper goal of ...
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Nuclear abolition: would cheaters count?

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1989
Sidney D Drell, Theodore B Taylor
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