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NUCLEAR WEAPONS STATES
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022020
Economic dimension of the strategic nuclear triad
/ Ghosh, P K
April-June 2002
Ghosh, P K
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Publication
2002.
Description
277-293
Key Words
Nuclear Weapons
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Economic dimension
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Nuclear Weapons States
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NWS
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ID:
128059
Humanitarian consequences of nuclear war
/ Helfand, Ira
Helfand, Ira
Journal Article
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2013.
Summary/Abstract
In March, 130 nations gathered in Oslo for a two-day conference on the humanitarian consequences of nuclear war. The five countries that the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) recognizes as nuclear-weapon states staged a coordinated boycott, arguing that a meeting that discussed what will actually happen if nuclear weapons are used would somehow distract them from the important initiatives they are pursuing to lower the number of nuclear weapons that they possess. Next February, there will be a follow-up conference in Mexico to further delineate the medical effects of nuclear war as they are now understood and to consider the circumstances under which nuclear war might occur. Far from being a distraction, these meetings are helping to create the conditions necessary for the elimination of nuclear weapons. The United States and the four other NPT nuclear-weapon states should participate in the Mexico conference and actively promote the process launched in Oslo to educate policymakers and the general public about the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of nuclear war. This task is particularly urgent in view of the new data that have emerged over the last few years. This information indicates that even a very limited nuclear war, confined to one region of the globe, would have devastating effects worldwide.
Key Words
Nuclear Weapons
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Nuclear policy
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Nuclear War
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Mexico
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Nuclear Security
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Nuclear Weapons States
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Oslo Accord
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United States - US
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Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty - NPT
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Nuclear Regime
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Oslo Summit - 2013
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Bilateral Policy
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Mexico Conference
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Catastrophic Humanitarian Consequences - CHC
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Humanitarian Consequences
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Catastrophic Humanitarian
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Global Security Policy
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116048
Indo-US chessboard: the Iran factor
/ Dwivedi, Manan
Dwivedi, Manan
Journal Article
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2012.
Key Words
Energy
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Iran
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Iraq
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United States
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Afghanistan
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Middle East
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India
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Nuclear Weapons States
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International Relations - Case Studies
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Indo - US Relations
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Indo - US Foreign Policy
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Tehran's Anti Saudi Arabia Policy
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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078417
More Than Words: the value of U.S. non-nuclear-use promises
/ Bunn, George; Preez, Jean du
Bunn, George
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2007.
Key Words
Nuclear Nonproliferation
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NPT
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Nuclear Weapons States
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094528
NPT and the sources of nuclear restraint
/ Potter, William C
Potter, William C
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2010.
Key Words
Nuclear Weapons
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NPT
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Israel
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Iran
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Nuclear Terrorism
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South Asia
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India
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Nuclear Weapons States
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Nuclear Restraint
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Non - Nuclear Weapons States
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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056954
Nuclear weapons states and the grand bargain
/ Weiss , Leonard
Weiss , Leonard
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Non-proliferation
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NPT
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Nuclear Weapons States
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States-Nuclear Weapons
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