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The Complete Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
Peace Review, 2016Although the Cold War has ended, the danger of a nuclear catastrophe is greater today than ever before.
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Disarmament Revisited: Is Nuclear Abolition Possible?
Journal of Strategic Studies, 2012Lawrence S. Wittner, Confronting the Bomb: A Short History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009. Pp.254. $55, HB. ISBN 978-0-804-75631-0.
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16. Nuclear Abolition or Nuclear Umbrella? Choices and Contradictions in U .S. Proposals
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Nuclear weapons and the abolition of war
International Affairs, 1991This article was given as an address by Britain's Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Defence to the Soviet General Staff in Moscow in November iggo. It is thus a unique explanation of NATO thinking, by a key NATO figure, directly to the adversary. It is both a philosophical justification of nuclear deterrence and an explanation of NA TO's intention
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Nuclear abolition from Baruch to the ban
2019[...] The remainder of this chapter is divided into three. In the first section, I discuss therelationship between nuclear weapons and peace, assessing the validity of the ‘nuclearpeace hypothesis’ and the claim that nuclear arms control and disarmament can only bepursued once favourable international security conditions are in place. In the secondpart,
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Japan as a ‘Nuclear Disarmament State’: Its Global Initiative for Nuclear Abolition
2020This chapter examines Japan’s nuclear identity as a ‘nuclear disarmament state’, which has contributed to the global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime. As a case study, it focuses on the ‘International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament’ (ICNND) established by the support of the Japanese and Australian governments in
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The abolition of extended nuclear deterrence in Northeast Asia
Pacifica Review: Peace, Security & Global Change, 1997Abstract This article critically assesses the future of policies of extended nuclear deterrence in Northeast Asia. The article questions the relevance of Cold War nuclear deterrence policies in the post‐Cold War world, focusing on the obsolescence of past theoretical and historical justifications of such policies given fundamental changes in both ...
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Nuclear Abolition or Nuclear Umbrella? Choices and Contradictions in US Proposals
2017This chapter discusses military strategy in a world beyond deterrence, analysing the choices and contradictions in US proposals about nuclear abolition and its commitments to extended deterrence. In the analysis, strong emphasis is placed on the normative context for nuclear disarmament, which would greatly benefit from an explicit and unqualified ...
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Unconventional Thinking: Why Conventional Disarmament Must Precede Nuclear Abolition
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2010The movement to abolish nuclear weapons threatens to consume political capital better spent addressing more immediate threats to international security: conventional weapons such as combat aircraft, naval vessels, and small arms.
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