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ID141116
Title ProperIran
Other Title Informationnon-proliferation overshadowed
LanguageENG
AuthorMoore, Thomas C
Summary / Abstract (Note)The world’s major powers once agreed that Iran was no place for uranium enrichment or the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel. United after 9/11 and the jarring revelation of the A.Q. Khan proliferation network, they worked to defeat nuclear proliferation and terrorism – and the nexus of the two in Iran – without military force. They launched criteria-of-supply negotiations in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG); a moratorium on transfers of enrichment and reprocessing technology to new countries in what was then the G8; passage of UN Security Council Resolution 1887, and others demanding Iran suspend its nuclear programme; a coalition for proliferation interdiction called the Proliferation Security Initiative; assurances of nuclear-fuel supply, fuel banks and spent-fuel return, in Russia and with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); and new treaties, as well as amendments to existing ones, designed to interdict and defeat nuclear trafficking.
`In' analytical NoteSurvival : the IISS Quarterly Vol. 57, No.5; Oct/Nov 2015: p.53-58
Journal SourceSurvival Vol: 57 No 5
Key WordsNuclear ;  NPT ;  Iran ;  Non - Proliferation


 
 
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