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ARMS CONTROL TODAY 2017-12 47, 10 (7) answer(s).
 
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Arms control needs the modernizing lens that gender offers / Hurlburt, Heather   Journal Article
Hurlburt, Heather Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract At a moment when the field of arms control and security faces existential challenges, it may seem foolish to insist that one of the sector’s problems is a failure to incorporate thinking about gender. After all, achievements over a half-century in institution building and norm creation, even the most basic norms against the use of nuclear weapons, are under attack.
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Missing voices: the continuing underrepresentation of women in multilateral forums on weapons and disarmament / Minor, Elizabeth   Journal Article
Minor, Elizabeth Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The recently adopted Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons contains much that is unprecedented for an international nuclear weapons agreement.
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Possible challenges to space security and sustainability / Markram, Thomas   Journal Article
Markram, Thomas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract On October 10, the international community commemorated the 50th anniversary of the entry into force of the Outer Space Treaty. This landmark instrument codified the foundation of outer space law and established the shared objective of maintaining space as a realm of peace. It was central in ensuring that the Cold War arms race did not extend beyond the earth’s surface. Yet, it did not aim to comprehensively solve all possible challenges to outer space security. Concerns relating to the weaponization of space were left for future deliberations.
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Risk of ‘blundering’ into nuclear war: lessons from the cuban missile crisis / Perry, William   Journal Article
Perry, William Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract I was not in the government at the start of the Cuban missile crisis, but I was considered, rightly or wrongly, to be an expert on Soviet missiles. I was called to be part of a small team to analyze intelligence data that was coming in every day and prepare a report to go on President Kennedy’s desk first thing in the mornings to guide him in his decisions and actions.
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Step back from the nuclear brink / Kimball, Daryl G   Journal Article
Kimball, Daryl G Journal Article
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Key Words Nuclear Brink 
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Triggers, redlines, and the fate of the iran nuclear accord / Nephew, Richard   Journal Article
Nephew, Richard Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Following President Donald Trump’s decision no longer to certify that the Iran nuclear accord is in the U.S. national security interest, the conversation in Washington has focused on what Congress can and ought to do next.
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We’ve done something quite significant’ a conversation with ican’s beatrice fihn / Sanders-Zakre, Alicia   Journal Article
Sanders-Zakre, Alicia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Beatrice Fihn, executive director of the International Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), has had an extraordinary year.
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