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ARMS CONTROL TODAY 2020-10 50, 9 (3) answer(s).
 
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Nuclear Ban Treaty: : a Much-Needed Wake-Up Call / Kimball, Daryl G   Journal Article
Kimball, Daryl G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), which will enter into force Jan. 22, marks a new, hopeful phase in the long-running struggle to prevent nuclear war and eliminate nuclear weapons. It comes at a time when the risk of nuclear war is rising, the world’s major nuclear-armed states are failing to meet their nuclear disarmament obligations, and public attention is focused on other global threats. The TPNW has the potential to stimulate further action on disarmament and take us closer to a world without nuclear weapons.
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Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty to Enter Into Force: What's Next? / Sanders-Zakre, Alicia   Journal Article
Sanders-Zakre, Alicia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) will soon enter into force and become binding international law for its states-parties. The milestone will be meaningful for those nations, but it will also affect countries that have yet to ratify or accede to the pact.
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Revitalizing Nonproliferation Cooperation With Russia and China / Einhorn, Robert   Journal Article
Einhorn, Robert Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The record of the global nuclear nonproliferation regime has been impressive, defying dire predictions of a world with many nuclear-armed states. Since North Korea acquired nuclear weapons nearly 30 years ago, no additional country has done so. Many factors explain that positive record, but one of those factors has been the ability of the United States to work constructively with Russia and China from time to time in support of shared nonproliferation goals.
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