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Initiating-event frequencies for nuclear weapons dismantlement hazard analysis
S.W. Eisenhawer, T.F. Bott
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Characteristics of exposure to radioactive iodine during a nuclear incident. [PDF]
Zaletel K, Mihovec A, Gaberscek S.
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, 2020
Part 1 Historical review: past attempts to abolish nuclear weapons, Joseph Rotblat. Part 2 Desirability of a NWFW: nuclear weapons after the Cold War, Carl Kaysen et al a nuclear-weapon-free world - is it desirable?
J. Rotblat
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Part 1 Historical review: past attempts to abolish nuclear weapons, Joseph Rotblat. Part 2 Desirability of a NWFW: nuclear weapons after the Cold War, Carl Kaysen et al a nuclear-weapon-free world - is it desirable?
J. Rotblat
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The 2017 Nuclear Ban Treaty, 2018
The United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons presents complex challenges, including issues of verification and security. Verifying the transformation to a nuclear-weapon-free world (NWFW) is an adaptive, multi-stage process, involving ...
J. Scheffran
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The United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons presents complex challenges, including issues of verification and security. Verifying the transformation to a nuclear-weapon-free world (NWFW) is an adaptive, multi-stage process, involving ...
J. Scheffran
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, 2018
In April 1969, Latin America implemented the first nuclear weapon free zone (NWFZ) in an inhabited region of the world. This article explores the creation of Latin America's NWFZ as a utopian impulse. It argues that various Latin American states used the
Ryan A. Musto
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In April 1969, Latin America implemented the first nuclear weapon free zone (NWFZ) in an inhabited region of the world. This article explores the creation of Latin America's NWFZ as a utopian impulse. It argues that various Latin American states used the
Ryan A. Musto
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2015
This chapter faces the realization that the same atoms that can produce life-saving electricity can also be used to construct weapons of mass destruction. Some facilities, such as enrichment and reprocessing, in the nuclear fuel cycle can also serve dual uses when considering proliferation.
Raymond L. Murray, Keith E. Holbert
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This chapter faces the realization that the same atoms that can produce life-saving electricity can also be used to construct weapons of mass destruction. Some facilities, such as enrichment and reprocessing, in the nuclear fuel cycle can also serve dual uses when considering proliferation.
Raymond L. Murray, Keith E. Holbert
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Slowing nuclear weapon reductions and endless nuclear weapon modernizations: A challenge to the NPT
, 2014The nuclear-armed states have large residual nuclear arsenals, and post-Cold War reductions of nuclear weapons have slowed. Meanwhile, the nuclear nations have undertaken ambitious nuclear weapon modernization programs that threaten to prolong the ...
Hans M. Kristensen, R. Norris
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