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NUCLEAR WEAPONS FREE WORLD (6) answer(s).
 
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ID:   116643


Iran will determine Obama's legacy / Fitzpatrick, Mark   Journal Article
Fitzpatrick, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Most of them having breathed a sigh of relief at the outcome of the US presidential election, legions of America-watchers around the world now wonder how President Barack Obama will use his renewed mandate in the foreign policy arena. They are acutely aware that foreign-policy issues played little role in the election campaign. Even the presidential candidates' debate that was supposed to bear on global matters pivoted back to domestic economic and education issues. No foreign-policy initiatives were enunciated during the campaign. The logical conclusion is that Obama will carry on as he has been in the foreign-policy realm, avoiding impossible issues such as the Israeli-Palestine quagmire and managing inescapable problems through the application of reasoned pragmatism. Knowing first-hand the aphorism attributed to Harold Macmillan of how it is 'events, dear boy, events' that blow governments off course, his policies are likely to be reactive rather than proactive.
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ID:   115959


Nuclear weapons free zone in the middle east: a significant step towards an eventual nuclear weapons free world / Padmidi, G G   Journal Article
Padmidi, G G Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   105332


Nuclear weapons-free world: a Chinese perspective / Liping, Ouyang   Journal Article
Liping, Ouyang Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract A nuclear weapons-free world (NWFW) has been advocated and welcomed recently. However, the realization of a NWFW is quite difficult. The author believes that it is more realistic to build a nuclear weapons-free zone (NWFZ) than it is to build a NWFW, at least in the short term. She analyses the significance of NWFZs and issues confronting the existing zones and pointed out how to create more NWFZs.
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  NPT  China  Nuclear weapons free world  NWFW 
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ID:   017954


Prospect of a nuclear weapons free world: Clutching at straws i / Sethi, Manpreet Nov 2000  Article
Sethi, Manpreet Article
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Publication 2000.
Description 1431-1444
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ID:   105340


Towards a nuclear weapon free world: Indian perspectives / Singh, Swaran   Journal Article
Singh, Swaran Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract A Nuclear Weapon Free World has been proposed warmly in recent years. The author discusses the current global situation on this subject and that India has sustained interest in nuclear disarmament and presents what contribution India has made for nuclear disarmament. From India's ethos, traditions and legacies, the author provides Indian perspectives towards building a Nuclear Weapon Free World.
Key Words NATO  Nuclear Weapons  NPT  India  Nuclear weapons free world 
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ID:   018937


Towards a nuclear weapons free world? New Zealand and the quest for global nuclear disarament / Ayson Robert Automn 2000  Article
Ayson Robert Article
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Publication Automn 2000.
Description 531-54
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