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The flawed case for nuclear disarmament

Survival, 1998
Proponents of nuclear disarmament argue that it will decrease the probability of deliberate nuclear war, is necessary to eliminate the possibility of accidental nuclear war, and will contribute to the prevention of nuclear proliferation. The first argument is wrong - disarmament is more likely to increase the probability of deliberate nuclear war.
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A New Theory for Nuclear Disarmament

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2009
The international system’s dynamic, constantly changing character should warn against contemplating a grand disarmament plan along traditional lines. We need a new theory because we have a new system.
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Strategic Scripts and Nuclear Disarmament

2018
This chapter spans Freedman’s earliest focus on nuclear weapons and his development of strategic scripts as an analytical tool over three decades later. It discusses the way in which opposing logics of disarmament and armament co-existed in relation to nuclear weapons. It deploys the notion of strategic scripts to explain the contradictions inherent in
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Nuclear disarmament issues

1999
Nuclear disarmament issues have been discussed within and outside the United Nations since the very beginning of the nuclear age. A number of agreements have been signed by which the existing nuclear arsenals have been reduced, their deployment excluded from certain environments and regions and international norms against their proliferation and ...
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The Environmental Challenges of Nuclear Disarmament

2000
Foreword. Acknowledgements. Environmental Issues Associated with Nuclear Disarmament. 1. Post-Arms Race Clean-Up Effort in the United States of America T.E. Baca, et al. 2. Some Comparisons of Plutonium-Bearing Radwaste Management in the USA and Russia V.F. Peretroukhine, C.H. Delegard. 3.
Thomas E. Baca, Tadeusz Florkowski
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An ethnography of the nuclear disarmament movement [PDF]

open access: possible, 1979
This thesis is an ethnography of the contemporary nuclear disarmament movement. It describes some of the ways in which participants symbolize, articulate and act on their belief that human survival is seriously endangered by the existence and proliferation of nuclear weapons.
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Nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation

2006
Nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation have been priorities on the international peace and security agenda for a long time. Discussions and negotiations on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation both within and outside the United Nations have led to the conclusion of a number of bilateral, regional and multilateral agreements.
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Nuclear Disarmament: A French Perspective [PDF]

open access: possible, 1997
In recent years, I have sometimes been called upon to present French views on nuclear weapons or nuclear disarmament after an American and a Russian speaker. Needless to say I have always been reduced to modesty by the huge arsenals and vast projects being tabled.
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TRUST BUILDING AND NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT

Security Index: A Russian Journal on International Security, 2010
Ukraine's decision to relinquish its nuclear arsenal has still not been fully appreciated by the international community.
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