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Nuclear-weapon Proliferation

1991
It is not easy to talk on the issue of nuclear proliferation because there is always an interplay of general arguments and case-by-case analyses. I shall try to cover both in the very brief time available; so first I shall make one or two general remarks, and then I shall try to focus on the main case studies.
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Disinventing Nuclear Weapons

1999
The statement that ‘nuclear weapons cannot be disinvented’ is often put forward to argue for the infeasibility and/or the undesirability of a transition to a nuclear-weapon-free world. To assess the validity of this line of reasoning it is appropriate to investigate the actual meaning of the statement that ‘nuclear weapons cannot be disinvented ...
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Nuclear weapons and the Cold War

2015
Even without the nuclear revolution there would, in all likelihood, still have developed a cold war. It would probably still also have been the Cold War: an escalating, ideology-driven rivalry between a United States-led West and the Soviet Union and its allies over the shape of the post-World War II world, and infl uence in it, that dominated ...
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India and nuclear weapons

2015
India’s attitude to nuclear weapons, like the attitude of other nuclear powers, has been marked by ambivalence: that it waited 24 years between its first test of nuclear weapons in 1974 and its second set of tests in 1998 is testimony to this viewpoint.
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