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NUCLEAR FREE WORLD (4) answer(s).
 
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Global zero: an Israeli vision of realistic idealism / Levite, Ariel E   Journal Article
Levite, Ariel E Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words NPT  Israel  Nuclear Disarmament  Oslo Process  Nuclear Free World  Global Zero 
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ID:   094564


Nuclear disarmament and proliferation: two sides of the same coin / Balachandran, G   Journal Article
Balachandran, G Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Disarmament, especially nuclear disarmament, has long been a dream of world ever since it witnessed the horrors of the effects of its use in the Second World War. Nuclear disarmament is likely to be the centre of debate at the forthcoming NPT Review Conference.
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ID:   087090


Renew the drive for CTBT ratification / Joseph, Jofi   Journal Article
Joseph, Jofi Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract As the historic first 100 days of President Barack Obama's administration fly by, he faces a tsunami of advice on the key priorities he should pursue over the next four years. Ranging from energy independence and national health care reform to improving America's image with the Islamic world and revamping our foreign assistance structure, the president must decide where to focus his scarce time, resources, and political capital. One initiative he should strongly consider this year is calling upon the U.S. Senate to once again take up the ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) to outlaw nuclear testing around the world, even though the initiative failed in October 1999 by a 51-48 vote.
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ID:   101712


Turbulent changes: democratic party government and Japan's foreign policy / Kotani, Tetsuo   Journal Article
Kotani, Tetsuo Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract It will be difficult to see stronger ties between Japan and Russia in the short term; however, it is important to strengthen these ties in the long term. Japan needs Russia as an energy supplier and for investment, while Russia needs Japanese assistance in its economic reform for sustainable development. The China factor will push Tokyo and Moscow towards strategic dialogue.
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