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CHINA - NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT (2) answer(s).
 
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Engaging China in nuclear disarmament debates: is there a role for Australia / Hanson, Marianne   Journal Article
Hanson, Marianne Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract China has demonstrated some interest in the resurgence of nuclear disarmament debates over the past few years, but because its own nuclear arsenal is relatively small, because this capability is predicated on a very specific Chinese posture and security concerns, and because it believes firmly that the responsibility for moving towards a world without nuclear weapons belongs in the first instance to the United States and Russia-who between them possess 95% of the world's existing nuclear weapons-it has displayed a somewhat limited contribution to this debate so far.
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Nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation in Northeast Asia / Han, Yong-Sup 1995  Book
Han, Yong-Sup Book
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Publication New York, United Nations, 1995.
Description vi, 83p.
Series UNIDIR Research paper; no.33
Standard Number 9290451009
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