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Nuclear disarmament in international law.
The advent of the nuclear age and the development of atomic weapons pose an immediate threat to the very existence of mankind and its civilization. Unlike their conventional counterparts, nuclear weapons, for the first time in human history, are capable ...
Athanasopulos, Haralambos.
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People's Responses to Nuclear Weapons: Mapping Post-Cold War Research. [PDF]
Kause A, Fischer H, Mian Z, Fiske ST.
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The nuclear disarmament chimera
Nuclear disarmament is at the top of the New Zealand security agenda. We are active through the government and through numerous peace and disarmament groups in virtually every international forum that debates this issue, whether official or unofficial ...
Smith, Ron C.
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Infection-driven proliferative phase impairment in chronic wounds: a mechanistic framework for precision regenerative therapy. [PDF]
Yang Q, Liu C, Wang Q, An J, Cai Y.
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Nuclear disarmament: USA and the Soviet Union : 1960-2002
III-essay in political science by Christoffer Harnell, autumn -08. Supervisor: Malin Stegman-McCallion. ”Nuclear Disarmament - USA and the Soviet Union 1960-2002” This essay is about USA and the former Soviet Union and their nuclear disarmament.
Harnell, Christoffer
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Pathways to nuclear disarmament : delegitimising nuclear violence [PDF]
This paper explores pathways for diplomatic responses to the continuing threat of nuclear violence. It differentiates between pathways focussed on the devaluing of nuclear weapons by the nuclear-armed states and pathways focussed on delegitimising nuclear weapons by a wider community of states.
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Image of people in front of a nuclear explosion. Poster promoting a March for Nuclear Disarmament and Human Needs. To be held June 12 at U.N.
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Achieving a nuclear weapon-free world Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 50th anniversary 1958 - 2008
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