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The global politics of nuclear disarmament has become deeply contested over the past decade, particularly around the negotiation of the 2017 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). Different explanations are offered, but these tend to centre
Nick Ritchie
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Abstract This article argues that one way to foreground and privilege women's perspectives on the Cold War is by re‐interpreting their historical experiences of food and drink. The article develops this argument by analysing one letter, from an unknown woman to the BBC, in the context of nuclear health concerns in early Cold War Britain.
Jessica Douthwaite
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Role of moral foundations in the nuclear disarmament of South Africa
South Africa is the only country in the world that successfully acquired a nuclear deterrent capability in the form of six nuclear devices and dismantled them completely.
Arunjana Das
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Intersectional organizing: Building solidarity through radical confrontation
Abstract IR scholars reference intersectionality in relation to organizing, but the field lacks a theoretical construct. Based on 2 years of intimate data access, we examine the 2017 U.S. Women's March as a critical case of “intersectional organizing.” We ground this empirical case study in Critical Race and Intersectionality Theory to show how the ...
Tamara L. Lee, Maite Tapia
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On 22 January 2021, the 'Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons' (TPNW) entered into force. The TPNW has resulted in a mixed response from the international community, instigating much discussion on certain provisions and features of the TPNW.
Christopher P. Evans
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Oslo's "new Track": Norwegian Nuclear Disarmament Diplomacy, 2005–2013 [PDF]
Adopted by 122 non-nuclear-weapon states in July 2017, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) was promoted by a transnational network of government agencies, international organizations, and civil society actors.
Kjølv Egeland
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Possible methods and approaches for verification of undeclared and decommissioned sites for verifying nuclear disarmament, the reasons to employ them, and the dissemination of findings [PDF]
Objectives The future verification of the nuclear disarmament poses different challenges. The International Partnership for Nuclear Disarmament Verification is working on these challenges.
Mihail Istvanovics Várdai
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The Treaty is Out of the Bottle: The Power and Logic of Nuclear Disarmament [PDF]
The nuclear genie is out of the bottle, manifesting as nuclear proliferation. Efforts to contain it have generated another genie whose agenda is to establish a verifiable nuclear disarmament regime.
Merav Datan, Jürgen Scheffran
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The United States and Russia agreed to extend the 2010 New START Treaty in February 2021. Many analysts believed that this step would reinvigorate the US-Russian arms control process, lead to deeper reductions in nuclear weapons, and possibly pave the ...
Amy F. Woolf
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The Nunn-Lugar Program and Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine
Introduction. This article is devoted to studying the process of nuclear disarmament of Ukraine in the framework of the Nunn-Lugar Program in the first half of the 1990s. The reconstruction of this process makes it possible to determine specific features
Sergey Yu. Shenin, Andrei S. Shenin
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