Results 231 to 240 of about 53,123 (272)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
The debate over abolition of nuclear weapons
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1999Abstract 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 ...
exaly +2 more sources
Scientists and the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
1999Ever 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
exaly +2 more sources
Nuclear abolition: would cheaters count?
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1989Ray Perkins +2 more
exaly +2 more sources
Nuclear abolition: for a future
Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2011The 19th World Congress of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW).
openaire +2 more sources
Nuclear Abolition: A Dangerous Illusion
Orbis, 2008Abstract A rising and influential tide of opinion is pressing for the United States to take major steps towards actually realizing “a world without nuclear weapons,” including by taking steps towards dismantling its nuclear arsenal. This article argues that a world without nuclear weapons, and particularly American nuclear weapons, is not desirable ...
openaire +1 more source

