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Using systems thinking to design actionable futures: a nuclear weapons example

Using systems thinking to design actionable futures: a nuclear weapons example

... rise of the Islamic faction has resulted in the loss of control of a number of nuclear weapons. Due to the risk posed to the international community, India and the USA insert a strong contingent to nullify ...

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From the First Nuclear Explosion up to the Signing of Non-Proliferation Treaty of Nuclear Weapons

From the First Nuclear Explosion up to the Signing of Non-Proliferation Treaty of Nuclear Weapons

... this nuclear era, one part of the international pacific community continually had tried, to reduce the risks posed by the existence of nuclear weapons ...of nuclear tests in the atmosphere had ...

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The Proliferation Of Nuclear Weapons: The New International System and the Middle East

The Proliferation Of Nuclear Weapons: The New International System and the Middle East

... seeking nuclear weapons due to their history of disregarding international norms, including suspected state-sponsored terrorism and ties to terrorist ...prevent nuclear technol- ogy from ...

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The Story so Far : The Humanitarian Initiative on the Impacts of Nuclear Weapons

The Story so Far : The Humanitarian Initiative on the Impacts of Nuclear Weapons

... As diplomatic attention turns to what happens beyond the Vienna Conference, and to the chal- lenges of achieving a successful 2015 NPT review meeting, a number of states and civil society or- ganisations have begun to ...

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Studies on carcinogenic effect on the veterans of taking atmospheric nuclear weapons testing troops in Gansu, China

Studies on carcinogenic effect on the veterans of taking atmospheric nuclear weapons testing troops in Gansu, China

... atmospheric nuclear weapons testing troops in Gansu, ...atmospheric nuclear weapons testing troops were required to have a medical examination in Gansu, 3721 veterans were requested to make an ...

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The utility of Jakobsen's ideal policy as a strategy of coercive diplomacy to prevent states attaining nuclear weapons

The utility of Jakobsen's ideal policy as a strategy of coercive diplomacy to prevent states attaining nuclear weapons

... of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), but a failure of the United States’ (US) strategy of coercive diplomacy which had sought to prevent the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) from attaining a nuclear ...

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Negotiating nuclear weapons: a study on the merit of article VI of the nuclear non proliferation treaty for nuclear disarmament

Negotiating nuclear weapons: a study on the merit of article VI of the nuclear non proliferation treaty for nuclear disarmament

... of nuclear energy) are also represented in the NWFZ ...for Nuclear Weapon States generally need to provide security assurances so that they will not threaten or use nuclear weapons against any ...

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The Role of the United Nations Security Council in the Strengthening of the Withdrawal Clause of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

The Role of the United Nations Security Council in the Strengthening of the Withdrawal Clause of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

... clandestine nuclear supply networks, so called proliferation rings, has emerged as a new threat to the global non-proliferation ...Horizontal nuclear proliferation would contribute to a growing number of ...

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The Permanent N th Country Experiment Nuclear Weapons Proliferation in a Rapidly Changing World

The Permanent N th Country Experiment Nuclear Weapons Proliferation in a Rapidly Changing World

... the nuclear weapons ...US nuclear weapons from South Korea, on 20 January 1992 South and North Korea signed a joint declaration (entered into force on 19 February 1992) where both countries ...

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A progressive nuclear weapons policy for the next Labour government

A progressive nuclear weapons policy for the next Labour government

... the nuclear ladder’ and perceive Cold War rationales for UK nuclear weapons as ‘out of ...money’ nuclear capability appropriate to future threats, and demonstrating international leadership on ...

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Examining the discourse on nuclear weapons

Examining the discourse on nuclear weapons

... see nuclear weapons in that sense as part of the national ...needed nuclear weapons to create national ...of nuclear weapons is not understood as filling a gap in national ...

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Gender and the nuclear weapons state : a feminist critique of the UK government's white paper on Trident

Gender and the nuclear weapons state : a feminist critique of the UK government's white paper on Trident

... British nuclear state remains attracted to the status and privilege which it believes goes with possession of nuclear weapons, yet it also wants to develop a leadership role based on ethics rather ...

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South Africa's voluntary relinquishment of its nuclear arsenal and accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in terms of international law

South Africa's voluntary relinquishment of its nuclear arsenal and accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in terms of international law

... of nuclear weapons in armed ...The nuclear- weapons-states have constantly asserted that their possession of nuclear weapons is lawful and, indeed, essential to ensure the ...

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Nuclear Weapons, Lethal Injection, and American Catholics: Faith Confronting American Civil Religion

Nuclear Weapons, Lethal Injection, and American Catholics: Faith Confronting American Civil Religion

... Shaffer, Nuclear Weapons, Lethal Injection, and American Catholics: Faith Confronting American Civil Religion , 14 Notre Dame J.L.. Ethics & Pub..[r] ...

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Use of Nuclear Weapons and Protection of the Environment during International Armed Conflict

Use of Nuclear Weapons and Protection of the Environment during International Armed Conflict

... of nuclear weapons as such, that would constitute a violation of ...of nuclear weapons as such under ENMOD, despite views expressed by a number of states on this issue (Egypt and Iran argued ...

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Ghosts of the Future: A normative existentialist critique of nuclear weapons, Mutually Assured Destruction and deterrence

Ghosts of the Future: A normative existentialist critique of nuclear weapons, Mutually Assured Destruction and deterrence

... to nuclear weapons or their academic interest in nuclear weapons or in climate or protest or place, continue packing away food, taking down tents, tipping rain water carefully off tarpaulins ...

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The Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons

The Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons

... After concluding that no conventional rule of general scope, nor a customary rule, could be found specifically prohibiting the threat or use of nuclear weapons per [r] ...

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The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and the question of nuclear meaning

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and the question of nuclear meaning

... the nuclear weapon as a distinctly and innately illegitimate object places the prohibition logic in an interesting position regarding nuclear ...the nuclear as an exceptional realm accompanied ...

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Russia, the Bomb, and IR theory. Explaining Russian nuclear weapons policy in the post-Cold War era.

Russia, the Bomb, and IR theory. Explaining Russian nuclear weapons policy in the post-Cold War era.

... Russia’s nuclear weapons policy in the post-Cold War era, in order to establish that change in said policy has indeed ...regarding nuclear weapons, and then finding the extent to which these ...

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Why Africa needs to acquire nuclear weapons

Why Africa needs to acquire nuclear weapons

... of nuclear weapons technology, the only deterrent weapon capable of dealing with the imperialist power that is plundering the ...holding nuclear weapons, moreover, it is the only continent ...

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