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Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (1968)

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

... 25 nuclear weapons countries, then there is a "greater potential risk and a game of chance with life on ...of nuclear weapons, began to intensify, and showing the ...of nuclear ...

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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

... a nuclear-weapon ...Iran: Nuclear Intentions and Capabilities (November ...Iran’s Nuclear Programme, (Autumn 2006), ...cover-up nuclear facility?, NBC News (25 October ...on nuclear ...

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AGREEMENT BETWEEN EURATOM AND THE IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] IN IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TREATY ON THE NON PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS  COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, 1973

AGREEMENT BETWEEN EURATOM AND THE IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] IN IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TREATY ON THE NON PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, 1973

... 'NHh1lEAS the Community has the task of establishing with other countr-ies and with international organic:ations relations which may pror:iote progress in the use of nuclear energy for p[r] ...

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Issues and options for the 2000 NPT Review Conference

Issues and options for the 2000 NPT Review Conference

... The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), which was opened for signature in 1968, is the legal cornerstone of the nuclear non-proliferation ...

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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

... the nuclear weapon in 1945, the United States maintained a position of nuclear superiority and invulnerability, as it possessed a monopoly of nuclear weapons until 1949, the year the Soviet ...

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THE NUCLEAR NON PROLIFERATION TREATY: A CRITICAL OBSERVATION

THE NUCLEAR NON PROLIFERATION TREATY: A CRITICAL OBSERVATION

... declared nuclear weapon states have the responsibility in safe-guarding the spread of nuclear ...the treaty in 1968, while China and France signed in ...the treaty, the 5 declared ...

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Assembly of Western European Union Proceedings, Fifteenth Ordinary Session, Second Part. Volume IV: Minutes, Official report of debates. Paris, December 1969

Assembly of Western European Union Proceedings, Fifteenth Ordinary Session, Second Part. Volume IV: Minutes, Official report of debates. Paris, December 1969

... The Assembly, Having taken note of the two reports * of the Committee on Defence Questions and Armaments analysing the text of the treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and [r] ...

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Strategies of disarmament : civil society and the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty

Strategies of disarmament : civil society and the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty

... a nuclear-war- fighting capability remains a key component of the United States’ military doctrine and that nuclear primacy remains a goal of the United ...that nuclear weapons are primarily ...

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The Non-Proliferation Treaty and the withdrawal of North- Korea from the Treaty in 2003

The Non-Proliferation Treaty and the withdrawal of North- Korea from the Treaty in 2003

... having nuclear weapons, negotiation could, somehow, be continued resulting in agreement, according to which, North-Korea would abandon all its nuclear weapon programs; and return to NPT, and to ...no ...

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Industry Research and Technology, No. 81, 12 January 1971

Industry Research and Technology, No. 81, 12 January 1971

... ty Member States which signed the Treaty for the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons NPr, following a proposal by the Commission of the European Communities, declared at the time of sig[r] ...

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A New Nuclear Age: An Exclusionary Global Order?

A New Nuclear Age: An Exclusionary Global Order?

... of nuclear power – be it the civilian use of nuclear energy or the storing or testing of nuclear weapons – is one of the most pertinent global issues to ...Multilateral nuclear ...

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Why the 1999 Preparatory Committee session for the 2000 NPT Review Conference is so crucial for the strengthened review process

Why the 1999 Preparatory Committee session for the 2000 NPT Review Conference is so crucial for the strengthened review process

... The nuclear tests conducted by India and Pakistan in May 1998, immediately after the second PrepCom session, appear to make extremely remote the prospects of them acceding to the NPT as ...

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28 - Kennedy & LBJ.pdf

28 - Kennedy & LBJ.pdf

... “The Kennedy administration worried that [the] reliance on nuclear weapons gave us no way to respond to large non-nuclear attacks without.. committing suicide…we decided to broaden the[r] ...

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Effects of Nuclear Weapons

Effects of Nuclear Weapons

... This cover will not offer shielding from the radioactive particles deposited on the surface, but it will increase the distance from the fallout source and keep the shelter area from furt[r] ...

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Happy Moments: Solving the Special German-Soviet Russian Conflict

Happy Moments: Solving the Special German-Soviet Russian Conflict

... i.e., the future role of nuclear weapons and especially the problem of a "third zero option." 43 In the eyes of West German leaders, the INF Treaty made the [r] ...

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Avoiding non-proliferation atrophy: the effectiveness of multilateral cooperation, regime dynamics and the case of nuclear non-proliferation

Avoiding non-proliferation atrophy: the effectiveness of multilateral cooperation, regime dynamics and the case of nuclear non-proliferation

... cooperation means more than successfully negotiating and ratifying a treaty or complying with its terms. Cooperation and collaboration in this regard indicate ongoing activities and not a one-time, single-shot ...

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International Stability Through Nuclear Proliferation: Rethinking The Realist Nuclear Peace Proposition

International Stability Through Nuclear Proliferation: Rethinking The Realist Nuclear Peace Proposition

... of nuclear peace may not be constrained by the same drawbacks as conventional deterrence; still, some have argued that it suffers from deficiencies of its ...upon nuclear capabilities are detrimental to the ...

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Books Received

Books Received

... This work describes nuclear weapons, chemical and biological weapons, and geophysical and environmental weapons and analyzes the extent and duration of environmental dam[r] ...

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Chapter 8 Fire Protection, Prevention, and Safety Awareness

Chapter 8 Fire Protection, Prevention, and Safety Awareness

... 8-31. Fire symbols are not required on individual structures used to store, maintain, or handle nuclear weapons or components or on aircraft and/or vehicles loaded with nuclear weapons. [r] ...

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