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Nuclear weapons (International law)

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

... about nuclear meaning provoked by the TPNW is to a large extent framed through the ‘moral ontology’ of the weapon itself (Doyle ...Are nuclear weapons morally different from other weapons and ...

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Nuclear deficit : why nuclear weapons are natural, but Scotland doesn’t need nature

Nuclear deficit : why nuclear weapons are natural, but Scotland doesn’t need nature

... what nuclear weapons continue to ...violence. Nuclear weapons counter threats to nature understood as the centring of the world on an owning ...the nuclear deterrent, paradoxically at ...

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A progressive nuclear weapons policy for the next Labour government

A progressive nuclear weapons policy for the next Labour government

... global nuclear status quo is not an option: the nuclear weapons world will ...toward nuclear disarmament is increasing as non-nuclear-weapon states become ever more frustrated with slow ...

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Trident in UK Politics and Public Opinion

Trident in UK Politics and Public Opinion

... nuclear weapons system, beginning with the procurement of a new fleet of ballistic missile submarines designed to carry its Trident missiles and arsenal of nuclear ...amongst nuclear weapon ...

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Peace with a capital P : the spectre of communism and competing notions of ‘Peace’ in Britain, 1949–1960

Peace with a capital P : the spectre of communism and competing notions of ‘Peace’ in Britain, 1949–1960

... of nuclear weapons remained contentious, particularly during the general election of 1955 and then again during the crises of late 1956 – the Hungarian uprising and the Anglo- French-Israeli invasion of ...

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When and how to dismantle nuclear weapons

When and how to dismantle nuclear weapons

... This paper first derives the revenue-maximizing mechanism when identity-specific exter- nalities among all players (seller and buyers) are allowed. These externalities are not restricted to be uniformly negative or ...

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Delegitimising Nuclear Violence

Delegitimising Nuclear Violence

... need nuclear sca f olding--sim- ply, that nuclear weapons constitute a continuing threat to global society rather than an inescapable structural neces- ...catastrophic nuclear vi- olence and ...

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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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Citizen's Homeland Defense Guide I   The Art of Survival pdf

Citizen's Homeland Defense Guide I The Art of Survival pdf

... Energy Weapons Archive: A Guide to Nuclear Weapons As much as I want to think of the FAS (Federation of American Scientists) as a large, pacifistic pain in the ass, I cannot deny that they are ...

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Nuclear disarmament and the humanitarian initiative : Making sense of the NPT in 2014

Nuclear disarmament and the humanitarian initiative : Making sense of the NPT in 2014

... of nuclear weapons in international ...in nuclear doctrines as an essential component of a nuclear disarmament process and a crucial indicator of nuclear-armed states’ ...

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New Zealand and Nuclear

New Zealand and Nuclear

... to nuclear testing during this period emerged no more than gradually, a key turning point coming in 1962 when a huge upper atmospheric test conducted by the Americans in the north Pacific proved of such strength ...

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Nuclear weapons and intergenerational exploitation

Nuclear weapons and intergenerational exploitation

... Do nuclear weapons help them to do this? A state might increase its citizens‟ security by acquiring a nuclear ...going nuclear? Here leaders have often believed that the best way to protect ...

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Issues and options for the 2000 NPT Review Conference

Issues and options for the 2000 NPT Review Conference

... The management of past NPT Review Conferences has relied heavily upon the existence of three distinct and relatively well-organised caucus groupings; the Eastern Group, the Western European and Others Group (WEOG) and ...

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Diplomacy

Diplomacy

... two nuclear-armed superpowers, the United States of America (US) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) – often called the Soviet ...of nuclear weapons is a major one, and one that ...

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European Nuclear Nationalism: The UK and France

European Nuclear Nationalism: The UK and France

... UK nuclear weapons and the practice of nuclear deterrence have not been questioned in Whitehall (Ministry of Defence and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2006: ...retaining nuclear ...

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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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All Stocks of Weapons-Usable Nuclear Materials Worldwide Must be Protected Against Global Terrorist Threats

All Stocks of Weapons-Usable Nuclear Materials Worldwide Must be Protected Against Global Terrorist Threats

... that nuclear security systems would effectively protect against the threats that terrorists and criminals have shown they can ...with nuclear weapons or weapons-usable nuclear materials ...

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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

... of nuclear weapons on its ...on nuclear disarma- ment away from ideas of nuclear deterrence and strategic stability and towards the unacceptable humanitarian consequences of nuclear ...

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Security Council mandates and the use of lethal force by peacekeepers

Security Council mandates and the use of lethal force by peacekeepers

... rights law, care must be taken, as pressure is increased on peacekeepers and TCNs from mandates being produced by the Security Council, not to stray into a legal no-man’s land between human rights law and ...

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What factors would make terrorists resort to nuclear weapons?

What factors would make terrorists resort to nuclear weapons?

... explain nuclear terrorism specifically, but it does offer significant explanations of the escalatory pressures on terrorists, both individually and collectively, that would be critical to any act of nuclear ...

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