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1995 review and extension conference of the parties to the trea: final document, Part III- Summary and Verbatim records / United Nations 1996  Book
United Nations Book
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Publication New York, United Nations, 1996.
Description ix, 400p.
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038364355.825119/UNI 038364MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   005749


1995 review and extension conference of the parties to the treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons: final document part II / United Nations 1995  Book
United Nations Book
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Publication New York, United Nations, 1995.
Description 576p.
Contents Part I: Organisation and work of the conference Part II: Documents issued at the conference
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037088355.825119/UNI 037088MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   074600


Assessment of international nuclear nonproliferation efforts af / Fahmy, Nabil   Journal Article
Fahmy, Nabil Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   006300


Disarmament: ending reliance on nuclear and conventional arms / United Nations 1995  Book
United Nations Book
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Publication New York, United Nations Publication, 1995.
Description 155p.
Standard Number 9211422167
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ID:   074602


Examining Israel's NPT exceptionality: 1998-2005 / Steinberg, Gerald M   Journal Article
Steinberg, Gerald M Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   175683


Extended deterrence and the future of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty / Koch, Susan J   Journal Article
Koch, Susan J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Extended deterrence was a major pillar of the NPT at its origin. As the Soviet threat diminished and then disappeared, this was forgotten by most policy makers and observers. Recently, the role of extended deterrence in preventing nuclear proliferation has regained much of its salience. Two factors are responsible for that change: the growing threats from Russia, China and North Korea; and increasing allied doubts about the solidity of U.S. security commitments. While allied acquisition of nuclear weapons does not appear imminent, that danger could increase unless the United States reinforces its security commitments in word and deed. Failing that, the future of the NPT may be bleak.
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Feasibility of ending HEU fuel use in the U.S. Navy / Hippel, Frank von; Philippe, Sébastien   Journal Article
Hippel, Frank Von Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since September 11, 2001, the U.S. government has sought to remove weapons-useable highly enriched uranium (HEU) containing 20 percent or more uranium-235 from as many locations as possible because of concerns about the possibility of nuclear terrorism.
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Future of NPT / Pande, Savita 1995  Book
Pande, Savita Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancer Publishers, 1995.
Description x, 326p.; figures
Standard Number 1897829086
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036358355.825119/PAN 036358MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   003101


International non-proliferation regime 1987 / Fischer, David A V 1987  Book
Fischer, David A V Book
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Publication New York, United Nations, 1987.
Description iii, 81p.
Standard Number 9290450177
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034792355.825119/FIS 034792MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   131601


Iran provides detonator details to IAEA / Davenport, Kelsey   Journal Article
Davenport, Kelsey Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Iran provided the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) with information about the country's past development of a detonator that could be used as a trigger in nuclear weapons, the agency said last month in a quarterly report. The report also found that Iran is complying with the measures outlined in an interim agreement it reached Nov. 24 with six world powers that restricts its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. The "technical exchange" with the IAEA on the issues related to possible nuclear weapons development was the first since 2008, the May 23 report said.
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Is the NPT unraveling? evidence from text analysis of review conference statements / Lo, James ; Barnum, Miriam   Journal Article
Lo, James Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) is a landmark international treaty that is widely regarded as a cornerstone of the global nuclear non-proliferation regime. However, pessimists point to a growing divergence of preferences between nuclear weapons states and non-nuclear weapons states as a precursor to the impending ‘unraveling of this vital piece of international law’. In this article, we test for evidence of preference divergence using statements from NPT review conferences, which are manifestos presenting each country’s position on the NPT. We measure preferences on the NPT using Wordfish, a method that is frequently used to estimate ideological preferences from election manifestos. Our measure estimates the latent positions of state actors along a ‘non-proliferation vs. disarmament’ dimension, and shows little evidence of growing preference divergence between the nuclear weapons states and non-nuclear weapons states. Thus, a significant premise underlying more pessimistic assessments of the NPT appears to be in doubt.
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Non-strategic nuclear weapons as a Trojan horse: explaining Germany's ambivalent attitude / Davis, James W; Jasper, Ursula   Journal Article
Davis, James W Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Germany's ambivalent attitude toward nuclear weapons is the result of an intricate rivalry between competing principles and goals of foreign and security policy-making. A deeply engrained strategic culture of anti-nuclearism and anti-militarism competes with a belief in collective defense and alliance cohesion. Similarly, the long-held belief in multilateralism is time and again challenged by newly emerging claims for leadership within multilateral institutions. The strategically rather insignificant non-strategic nuclear weapons issue provides a nodal point around which these conflicting principles came to the fore.
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ID:   046566


Nuclear diplomacy: the art of the deal / Desai, Jatin 2000  Book
Desai, Jatin Book
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Publication New Delhi, Commonwealth Publishers, 2000.
Description vii, 315p.
Standard Number 8171696155
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Nuclear energy and nuclear weapon proliferation / Stockholm International Peace Research Institute; SIPRI 1979  Book
Stockholm International peace Research Institute Book
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Publication London, Taylor and Francis, 1979.
Description xv, 462p.
Standard Number 0844813435
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Nuclear non-proliferation and global order / Muller, Harald; Fischer, David; Kotter, Wolfgang 1994  Book
Muller, Harald Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1994.
Description xii, 285p.
Standard Number 0198291558
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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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Perils of predicting proliferation / Montgomery, Alexander H.; Sagan, Scott D   Journal Article
Sagan, Scott D Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Studies of nuclear proliferation share five serious problems. First, nuclear programs' initiation and completion dates are ambiguous and difficult to code, but findings are rarely subjected to sufficient robustness tests using alternative codings. Second, independent variables overlook important factors such as prestige and bureaucratic power and often use poor proxies for concepts such as the nonproliferation regime. Third, methodologies and data sets should be tightly coupled to empirical questions but are instead often chosen for convenience. Fourth, some findings provide insights already known or believed to be true. Fifth, findings can ignore or gloss over data crucial for policy making and wider debates. This article reviews new quantitative research on nuclear proliferation, noting improved analysis and lingering problems. It highlights the 1999 Kargil war to explore dangers of relying on stock data sets and the need for research on statistical outliers. It concludes with a future research agenda aimed at correcting problems and a cautionary note regarding hasty application of quantitative results to policy making.
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Safeguards noncompliance: a challenges the IAEA and the UN security council / Goldschmidt, Pierre   Journal Article
Goldschmidt, Pierre Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words NPT  IAEA  Safeguards  Un Security Council  Nonproliferation Treaty  Noncompliance 
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Stopping the spread of nuclear weapons: the past and the prospects / Fischer, David 1992  Book
Fischer, David Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 1992.
Description xv, 336p.
Standard Number 0415004810
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Tracking nuclear proliferation: a guide in maps and charts, 1995 / Spector, Leonard S; McDonough, Mark G; Medeiros, Evan 1995  Book
Medeiros, Evan Book
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Publication Washington, D.C., Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1995.
Description 194p.
Standard Number 0870030612
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