ID | 127828 |
Title Proper | Ceci n est pas une... |
Other Title Information | American nuclear weapon in Belgium |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sauer, Tom |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | There is hardly anybody in Belgium who publicly defends the continued deployment of US tactical nuclear weapons on Belgian territory. The longer these weapons stay, the more the existing nuclear weapons policy and by extension North Atlantic Treaty Organization itself will be regarded as illegitimate. While one should not expect massive demonstrations similar to that at the beginning of the 1980s, the pressure to protest increases. By describing the different societal and political actors in Belgium and their respective views on the possible withdrawal of US tactical nuclear weapons, this article tries to explain the gap between policymakers and citizens on this issue. The main explanatory variables are a low-profile diplomatic culture and the lack of a strong link between the anti-nuclear movement and the political parties in power, resulting in the absence of political leaders at the governmental level, who clearly speak out in favor of withdrawal. |
`In' analytical Note | European Security Vol.23, No.1; Mar.2014: p.58-72 |
Journal Source | European Security Vol.23, No.1; Mar.2014: p.58-72 |
Key Words | Nuclear weapons ; Nuclear disarmament ; NATO ; Public opinion ; Peace movements ; Belgium ; Deployment ; Low profile diplomatic culture ; Nuclear weapons policy |