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The US Initiative on Creating an Environment for Nuclear Disarmament
The purpose of this paper is to examine and critically evaluate a new US initiative called Creating an Environment for Nuclear Disarmament (CEND), which was launched in 2018.
Mitsuru Kurosawa
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In the expert and diplomatic communities, it is generally considered that disarmament verification should be undertaken as far as possible on a multilateral basis.
John Carlson
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A theory of nuclear disarmament: Cases, analogies, and the role of the non-proliferation regime [PDF]
What might prompt a nuclear-armed state to give up its arsenal? Nuclear disarmament has provided a nominally shared goal for virtually all the world’s states for decades, yet surprisingly little effort has been devoted to systematically theorizing its ...
Kjølv Egeland
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament in the Middle East
Nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament in the Middle East are a sine qua non for security and stability in the region. Addressing them is of paramount importance and urgency if further breakouts are to be prevented.
Nabil Fahmy
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Latin American Approaches to Irreversibility in Nuclear Disarmament
Emiliano J. Buis
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Treaties can be denounced and withdrawn from unilaterally and collectively. We ask when it would be legitimate to abandon the NPT, a treaty that 50 years ago committed states to nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, but still has not delivered on ...
Joelien Pretorius, Tom Sauer
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Irreversibility and Nuclear Disarmament: Unmaking Nuclear Weapon Complexes
This article develops a framework for examining “irreversible nuclear disarmament” by drawing on Science and Technology Studies (STS). It argues that maximising the irreversibility of nuclear disarmament is about the “unmaking” of a nuclear weapons ...
Nick Ritchie
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Legal Reflections on the Irreversibility of Nuclear Disarmament
While the shared objective of a nuclear-weapon-free world has always implied an element of irreversibility, the term as such has not been consistently used in important disarmament texts before.
Thomas Hajnoczi
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The Role of Verification in Supporting Irreversible Nuclear Disarmament
The links between verification and irreversibility are not well understood. We show that verification and irreversibility are deeply linked and mutually supporting.
Alberto Muti+2 more
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