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NUCLEAR WEAPON FREE ZONE (9) answer(s).
 
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Disarmament: Effective and verifiable measures which would facilitate the establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East / United Nations 1991  Book
United Nations Book
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Publication New York, Department of disarmament affairs, 1991.
Description v, 45p.
Series Disarmament study series; 22
Standard Number 9211421772
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033737327.174/UNI 033737MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   002410


International liaison bureau for nuclear weapon free zones: bulletin / Berlin. International Laison Bureau 1989  Book
Berlin. International Laison Bureau Book
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Publication 1989.
Description 265p.
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031381355.03/DOC 031381MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   068705


Mongolia: a model for an innovative approach to nuclear weapons free zone / Jargalsaikhan, Enkhsaikhan   Journal Article
Jargalsaikhan, Enkhsaikhan Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   184886


Myth of deterrence / Subrahmanyam, K   Journal Article
Subrahmanyam, K Journal Article
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ID:   184891


Nuclear weapon - free zone, non - proliferation treaty and South Asia / Jayaramu, P S   Journal Article
Jayaramu, P S Journal Article
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ID:   127985


Peeling the orange: regional paths to a nuclear-weapon-free world / Hamel-Green, Michael   Journal Article
Hamel-Green, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract One approach that forms part of wider global strategies to eliminate nuclear weapons is the negotiation by groups or individual states on regional nuclear-weapon-free zones (NWFZs). The zones do not supplant the need for negotiated, universally-applicable frameworks and instruments-such as the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and the Model Nuclear Weapons Convention-for dealing with nuclear threats, but they do serve to gradually limit and delegitimize nuclear weapons at a regional level and to move towards a nuclear-weapon-free world.
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Possible elements of an NWFZ treaty in the Middle East / Fahmy, Nabil; Lewis, Patricia   Journal Article
Lewis, Patricia Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The idea of a nuclear-weapon-free zone (NWFZ) in the Middle East had its genesis in 1962, when a committee of highly respected Israeli intellectuals-the Committee for the Denuclearization of the Middle East-first put forward the concept publicly in April of that year, stating that they viewed the development of nuclear weapons "to constitute a danger to Israel and to peace in the Middle East" urging the United Nations to intervene "to prevent military nuclear production".1 The concept was then formally set in political motion in 1974 through a joint Egyptian-Iranian General Assembly resolution calling for the establishment of such a zone.2 In 1990 Egypt expanded on the proposal calling for a zone free of all weapons of mass destruction (WMD), judging that a more comprehensive approach to disarmament may prove attractive to the full range of states in the region. In 1995 the Arms Control and Regional Security (ACRS) talks collapsed-in part due to disagreements between Israel and Egypt on the sequencing of discussions on the zone.3 Earlier in 1995, as an integral part of the decision to extend the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) indefinitely, the NPT Review and Extension Conference adopted the 1995 resolution on the Middle East,4 which was co-sponsored by the three depositary states-the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States-and: Calls upon all States in the Middle East to take practical steps in appropriate forums aimed at making progress towards, inter alia, the establishment of an effectively verifiable Middle East zone free of weapons of mass destruction, nuclear, chemical and biological, and their delivery systems, and to refrain from taking any measures that preclude the achievement of this objective; Calls upon all States party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, and in particular the nuclear-weapon States, to extend their cooperation and to exert their utmost efforts with a view to ensuring the early establishment by regional parties of a Middle East zone free of nuclear and all other weapons of mass destruction and their delivery systems
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SIPRI yearbook 1982: world armaments and disarmament / SIPRI 1982  Book
SIPRI Book
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Publication London, Taylor and Francis Ltd., 1982.
Description xli, 517p.hbk
Series SIPRI Yearbook 1982
Standard Number 0850662303
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United in our pursuit of peace and security / Yuanchao, Li   Journal Article
Yuanchao, Li Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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