Postures for Non-Proliferation

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Arms Limitation
Article VI
Author_Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
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cold war
comprehensive arms limitation policies
Conventional Attack
Denuclearized Zones
deterrence theory
Disarmament Measures
Draft Security Council Resolution
Draft Treaties
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Future Proliferation
international arms control
International Security System
non-nuclear states security
Non-nuclear weapon
Non-nuclear Weapon States
Non-nuclear Weapon States Parties
Non-nuclear Weapon States Party
non-proliferation
Non-Proliferation Treaty
NPT
NPT negotiations history
Nuclear Arms Limitation
nuclear disarmament
Nuclear Energy Capabilities
Nuclear Force Structures
Nuclear Free Zones
nuclear fuel cycle
Nuclear weapon capabilities
Nuclear Weapon Inventories
Nuclear Weapon Option
Nuclear Weapons
Posture Doctrine
Proliferation-resistant nuclear fuel cycle
Review Conference
security policy
strategic stability
Tactical Nuclear Weapon
Vladivostok Accords

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367509620
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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To constrain nuclear proliferation, one must, in addition to designing a proliferation-resistant nuclear fuel cycle, identify a set of long-term arms limitation and security policies for the major states. These policies should be capable of satisfying various security and political objectives of non-nuclear weapon states, thereby minimizing their incentives to acquire independent nuclear weapon capabilities, and thus collectively minimizing future nuclear proliferation. Originally published in 1979, this book attempts to identify such a comprehensive arms limitation and security regime. It reviews negotiations concerning the NPT through the end of the Review Conference of the NPT in mid-1975 and the subsequent strategic debate concerning nuclear proliferation.

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