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IRAN - NUCLEAR PROGRAMME (6) answer(s).
 
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Decisions to trust: maintaining the nuclear non-proliferation regime / Ruzicka, Jan; Wheeler, Nicholas J   Journal Article
Wheeler, Nicholas J Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The regime of nuclear non-proliferation depends on more than the cost-benefit calculation. Instead, trust plays a significant role in both maintaining relationships and underwriting shared values. Understanding how trust is built and strengthened is vital as the nuclear landscape changes.
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ID:   105661


Domestic politics surrounding the Iranian nuclear programme / Shuja, Asif   Journal Article
Shuja, Asif Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   104655


GCC - Iran conflict and its strategic implications for the Gulf / Pradhan, Prasanta Kumar   Journal Article
Pradhan, Prasanta Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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How nuclear weapons spread: nuclear weapon proliferation in the 1990's / Barnaby, Frank 1993  Book
Barnaby, Frank Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 1993.
Description xiii, 144p.
Standard Number 0415076749
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International nuclear regime and the Iranian nuclear chellenge / Ali, Syeda Fizzah   Journal Article
Ali, Syeda Fizzah Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Until the 18th century, massive development in weaponry systms, with major advances in military technologies, took place. With the begining of the 20th century, the world witnessed two great wars, World War I and World War II, the bloodiest wars in the annals of modern warfare. World War I introduced many unconventional weapons and unleashed a torrent of lethality with the introduction of machine guns, poisonous gas, mustard gas, tanks, submarines and barbed wires.
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Sanctioning Iran: limits of coercive diplomacy / Alam, Aftab   Journal Article
Alam, Aftab Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Since the early 2000s considerable attention has been focused on Iran's nuclear ambition. While the US and the West claim that Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapons capability, Iran categorically denies these accusations and asserts that its nuclear programme is only for peaceful purposes, especially generating electricity to meet future energy demands. For an amicable solution to the current crisis, it is necessary that both Iran and the West must make concessions to address the legitimate concerns of the other. Iran must address the concerns about the true nature of its nuclear programme, and the West must offer Iran a deal that respects its dignity and guarantees its national security. Iran must be ready to answer all of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA's) outstanding questions about the country's nuclear programme and should offer for any intrusive inspections and monitoring of its facilities. Diplomacy and dialogue should always be preferred over any other means of dispute resolution and they must be resolutely pursued. Sanctions and coercion have never worked and are unlikely to work in the case of Iran. Military action would be counterproductive and dangerous and must be avoided.
Key Words NPT  IAEA  Iran  Iran - Nuclear Programme  Iran - Security Council  Iran - NPT 
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