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All dressed up and no place to go: why NATO should be on the front lines in war on terror / Johnson, Rebecca Winter 2002-03  Article
Johnson, Rebecca Article
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Publication Winter 2002-03.
Description 48-63
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End of a nuclear weapons era: can Britain make history / Johnson, Rebecca   Journal Article
Johnson, Rebecca Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Enhanced prospects for 2010: an analysis of the third perpcom and the outlook for the 2010 NPT review conference   Journal Article
Johnson, Rebecca Journal Article
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Is it time to consider provisional application of the CTBT? / Johnson, Rebecca   Journal Article
Johnson, Rebecca Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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is the NPT up to the challenge of proliferation? / Johnson, Rebecca 2004  Journal Article
Johnson, Rebecca Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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ID:   094128


Nuclear disarmament initiatives in the run-up to the 2010 NPT r / Johnson, Rebecca   Journal Article
Johnson, Rebecca Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Rethinking the NPT's role in security: 2010 and beyond / Johnson, Rebecca   Journal Article
Johnson, Rebecca Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract As the states parties to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) plan for the May 2010 review conference, they are faced with recurring political challenges that call into question the long-term sustainability of the presently constituted non-proliferation regime, notwithstanding the important role the NPT and its related institutions have played in slowing the pace of proliferation for four decades. Even if the review conference is deemed a success, its outcome is unlikely to address the regime's core structural weaknesses and normative contradictions. Frustration with the continuing status and benefits accorded to nuclear-armed states outside as well as within the NPT, will continue to diminish confidence in the effectiveness of traditional non-proliferation and deterrence practices. The progressive reframing of security in terms of creating a world without nuclear weapons may be little more than rhetoric for some leaders, but it has widespread public support. A growing number of governments are now expressing interest in new approaches and steps, including consideration of a nuclear weapons convention as a practical objective to work towards. The article discusses the challenges and options for the non-proliferation regime and concludes that efforts to halt future proliferation will increasingly focus on reshaping the norms and rules to pave the way for negotiating a new nuclear security compact, based on a verified process to prohibit and eliminate the possession as well as the use of nuclear weapons.
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Security without nuclear weapons: the regional-international nexus / Johnson, Rebecca   Journal Article
Johnson, Rebecca Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Putting human security needs ahead of national military concerns opens up options, opportunities and processes for banning and eliminating nuclear weapons.
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ID:   089095


Unfinished business: the negotiation of the CTBT and the end of nuclear testing / Johnson, Rebecca 2009  Book
Johnson, Rebecca Book
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Publication New York, United Nations, 2009.
Description xvii, 363p.
Series UNIDIR/2009/2
Standard Number 9789290451945
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054236327.174722/JOH 054236MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Worse than irrelevant?: British nuclear weapons in the 21st century / Johnson, Rebecca; Butler, Nicola; Pullinger, Stephen 2006  Book
Butler, Nicola Book
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Publication London, Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy, 2006.
Description 75p.
Standard Number 0955463807
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051951355.02170941/JOH 051951MainOn ShelfGeneral