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087206
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2009.
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Ever since nuclear weapons were first used in World War II, there have been proposals to eliminate them. The world today is largely united on the merits of this goal but remains deeply divided over how to achieve it. Some commentators call for mass popular movements. Some urge the states with the largest nuclear arsenals to lead the way. Some have sought to redefine what "zero" means, saying that "virtual" arsenals or nondeployed weapons are okay. Some insist on absolute preconditions. Some address disarmament as merely a "vision" or "ultimate goal." A few seem to believe that achieving this goal will require nothing less than world government.
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ID:
071418
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128197
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2013.
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Framing a Middle East WMD-free zone as a global, not regional, priority offers a way to transcend the dispute over whether peace must precede disarmament or vice versa.
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061294
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Geneve, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, 2005.
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Description |
xv, 190p.
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929045170X
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
049599 | 327.1747/DHA 049599 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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173018
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Summary/Abstract |
The fifth review conference of the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), held from April to May 1995, like previous review conferences sought to assess implementation and compliance with the treaty’s obligations and to explore ways to address shortcomings.
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