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ID:   036300


SIPRI yearbook 1974: world armaments and disarmament / SIPRI 1974  Book
SIPRI Book
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Publication Cambridge, The MIT Press, 1974.
Description xviii, 526p.hbk
Series SIPRI Yearbook 1974
Standard Number 0262191296
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017375327.17405/SIP 017375MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   024871


SIPRI yearbook 1976: world armaments and disarmament / SIPRI 1976  Book
SIPRI Book
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Publication Cambridge, The MIT Press, 1976.
Description xvii, 493p.hbk
Series SIPRI Yearbook 1976
Standard Number 0262191490
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ID:   035312


SIPRI yearbook 1983: world armaments and disarmament / SIPRI 1983  Book
SIPRI Book
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Publication London, Taylor and Francis Ltd., 1983.
Description lvi, 681p.hbk
Series SIPRI Yearbook 1983
Standard Number 0850662478
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ID:   036288


SIPRI yearbook 1986: world armaments and disarmament / SIPRI 1986  Book
SIPRI Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press., 1986.
Description xxxii, 611p.hbk
Series SIPRI Yearbook 1986
Standard Number 0198291000
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ID:   036296


SIPRI yearbook 1989: world armaments and disarmament / SIPRI 1989  Book
SIPRI Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1989.
Description xxi, 538p.hbk
Series SIPRI Yearbook 1989
Standard Number 0198277512
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030900327.17405/SIP 030900MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   036302


SIPRI yearbook1987: world armaments and disarmament / SIPRI 1987  Book
SIPRI Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1987.
Description xl, 495p.hbk
Series SIPRI Yearbook 1987
Standard Number 0198291140
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028225327.17405/SIP 028225MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   002678


1986 report on arms control and disarmament 1986  Book
Book
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Publication Bonn, Press and Information Office of the Federal Government, 1986.
Description 91p.
Key Words Arms control  Disarmament 
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034072327.174/REP 034072MainWithdrawnGeneral 
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ID:   008401


1990s the decade for confidence building measures / Krepon Michael 1995  Article
Krepon Michael Article
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Publication 1995.
Description 87-107
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1996 Advisory opinion of the international court of justice / Burroughs, John   Journal Article
Burroughs, John Journal Article
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Contents The 1996 advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was the culmination of a decades-long debate on the legality of nuclear weapons. In recent years, it has shaped how international law is invoked by the initiative focused on the humanitarian impacts of nuclear weapons use and served as a foundation for the nuclear disarmament cases brought by the Marshall Islands in the court.
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ID:   059719


2005 NPT review conference: a French perspective / Levitte, Jean-David Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Levitte, Jean-David Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Feb 2005.
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ID:   000899


8th Regional disarmament meeting 1996  Book
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Publication kathmandu, 1996.
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ID:   063697


ABM treaty under pressure / Raja Mohan, C Dec 1985  Article
Raja Mohan, C Article
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Publication Dec 1985.
Key Words Disarmament  ABM-Treaty 
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Abolishing nuclear weapons / Perkovich, George; Acton, James M 2008  Book
Perkovich, George Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2008.
Description 130p.
Series Adelphi Paper; 396
Standard Number 9780415465830
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  Disarmament 
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Abolishing nuclear weapons and NATO's new strategic concept / Chittaranjan, Kalpana Dec 1999  Journal Article
Chittaranjan, Kalpana Journal Article
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Publication Dec 1999.
Key Words Arms Control  Disarmament  NATO-Arms control 
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ID:   093563


Abolition aspiration / Huntley, Wade L   Journal Article
Huntley, Wade L Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The goal of abolishing all nuclear weapons has often seemed unrealistic, if not utopian. The Cold War posed intractable apocalyptic dangers, and the post-Cold War "peace dividend" proved scant. But over the decades, nuclear arms control and nonproliferation successes have been as important as the setbacks, and in 2010 the abolition aspiration has made something of a comeback. This article surveys the most important challenges facing nuclear disarmament progress today. The article considers the interrelationships among the positions of the key categories of states shaping the contemporary global nuclear order, for good or ill, as a capstone to the other pieces in this special section, which focus on those categories individually. The article concludes that progress toward disarmament will not be easy or fast. Weaning states off their reliance on threats to either use or acquire nuclear arms requires progress in improving the conditions of global governance more generally. But the goal of eliminating the threat of nuclear weapons is a realistic prospect and, consequently, an essential imperative.
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ACDA agenda in the post-cold war world / Holum John D Jan/Feb 1994  Article
Holum John D Article
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Publication Jan/Feb 1994.
Description 3-6
Key Words Arms Control  Disarmament 
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ID:   020146


Action-Reaction metaphysics and negligence / Payne Keith B Autumn 2001  Article
Payne Keith B Article
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Publication Autumn 2001.
Description 109-121
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Address to the Advisory Board on disarmament matters, 1 July 1996 / Boutrus-Ghali Boutros 1996  Article
Boutrus-Ghali Boutros Article
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Publication 1996.
Description 1-8
Key Words Disarmament 
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Adelphi papers No.141. / U.K. 1978  Book
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Publication London, The International Institute for strategic studies., 1978.
Description 42p.
Series The future of arms control
Standard Number 0-86079-015-0
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Advancing the goals of NPT Article VI: near-term opportunities through international technical cooperation / Pregenzer, Arian L   Journal Article
Pregenzer, Arian L Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract International technical cooperation on issues relevant to the challenges of nuclear disarmament can demonstrate commitment to obligations under Article VI of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, strengthen the security of fissile materials and weapons, and develop technical approaches to support more ambitious disarmament activities in the future. Including non-nuclear weapon states would ensure that their views are taken into account and would invest them in developing solutions to key challenges. This article discusses three areas for technical cooperation that would build on past activities and that could produce such benefits as improved protection, control, and accounting of nuclear weapons and fissile material; enhanced transparency for nuclear weapon complexes; and mechanisms for international management of sensitive civilian nuclear facilities. International cooperation in each of these areas could provide a technical basis for pursuing possible future disarmament negotiations and substantively demonstrate commitment to Article VI.
Key Words NPT  Disarmament  Technical Cooperation  Nonproliferation  Article VI 
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