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Nuclear energy and non-proliferation
Atoms for Peace: an International Journal, 2007More than 60 years after the 'atomic age' was born, the international community is still suffering from the side effects. The doors were opened to a new energy resource that is vast and powerful. Problems on how to regulate and confine it to peaceful purposes emerged right from the beginning.
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1979
It is very difficult to do justice to a subject as broad and complex as this in a period of an hour or two. I shall therefore limit myself to the most important aspects of the subject. My remarks in this seminar will consist of two parts, first, the political aspects of non-proliferation and second, some of the academical aspects of the subject. Let me
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It is very difficult to do justice to a subject as broad and complex as this in a period of an hour or two. I shall therefore limit myself to the most important aspects of the subject. My remarks in this seminar will consist of two parts, first, the political aspects of non-proliferation and second, some of the academical aspects of the subject. Let me
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Nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation
2006Nuclear 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 safeguards and non-proliferation
1980Fissile material of the right quality can be used to cause a nuclear explosion; the first application of nuclear technology in the early 1940s was to produce atomic bombs; the first nuclear programmes in UK, USA, USSR and France were started for military purposes; a nuclear research programme could provide access to materials, equipment and technology ...
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The Nuclear Non-proliferation Regime
2009Abstract This chapter discusses the origins of the nuclear Nnon-proliferation regime. The NPT was opened for signature on July 1, 1968 at Washington, London, and Moscow. It was signed that first day by the three depository governments and by more than fifty other states. The treaty entered into force on March 5, 1970.
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Non-Proliferation of nuclear weapons
1991The treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, commonly referred to as the non-proliferation Treaty or NET, is considered to be one of the first major arms control agreements and a fundamental instrument for preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. Upon ratification by 40 non-nuclear-weapon States, it entered into force on 5 March 1970.
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Nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament
1997Questions concerning nuclear weapons have been considered within and outside the United Nations since the very beginning of the nuclear age, and a number of bilateral, regional and multilateral agreements have been signed to limit and reduce them. In the past few years, significant progress has been made in reducing nuclear weapons and in preventing ...
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