Nuclear weapons and war
Russia, the Bomb, and IR theory. Explaining Russian nuclear weapons policy in the post-Cold War era.
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PRESIDENTIAL CONTROL OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN LIMITED WAR SITUATIONS
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Delegitimising Nuclear Violence
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The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and the question of nuclear meaning
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Chapter V: Claims Concerning Lawful Weapons of Belligerent Attack
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Prospects of nuclear proliferation, or of transition to a nuclear-weapon-free world
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A steadying hand or a strike in the night : proliferation, preemption, and intervention in the nuclearization of second-tier states
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Limited Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Deterrence
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Examining the discourse on nuclear weapons
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Regulation-Tolerant Weapons, Regulation-Resistant Weapons and the Law of War
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From the First Nuclear Explosion up to the Signing of Non-Proliferation Treaty of Nuclear Weapons
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In Pursuit of a Grand Strategy: An Explanation of Pakistan’s Evolving Nuclear Policy
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Nuclear deficit : why nuclear weapons are natural, but Scotland doesn’t need nature
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Nuclear disarmament and the humanitarian initiative : Making sense of the NPT in 2014
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European Nuclear Nationalism: The UK and France
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The environmental consequences to New Zealand of nuclear warfare in the northern hemisphere
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Peace with a capital P : the spectre of communism and competing notions of ‘Peace’ in Britain, 1949–1960
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A progressive nuclear weapons policy for the next Labour government
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Book Review Democracy and Diplomacy
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Chapter X: Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Weapons
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