Towards 1995: the prospects for ending the proliferation of nuclear weapons

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Aldershot, Hants.: Dartmouth for UNIDIR, 1993Description: 292pISBN:
  • 1855213222 (hbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Starts with a summary of nuclears proliferation up to 1970 when the Treaty on the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons (NPT) came into force, considers the spread of the weapons making technology since then, and identifies some factors which are likely to influence nuclear proliferation in the future.Written in 1993, most of the book is devoted to an article by article analysis of the NPT, and is intended to provide a solid background to the 1995 UN Conference which was to extend the NPT.Contains in Annexes the text and signatories of the NPT Treaty, the Tlatelolca Treaty, and the Rarotonga Treaty.
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Starts with a summary of nuclears proliferation up to 1970 when the Treaty on the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons (NPT) came into force, considers the spread of the weapons making technology since then, and identifies some factors which are likely to influence nuclear proliferation in the future.Written in 1993, most of the book is devoted to an article by article analysis of the NPT, and is intended to provide a solid background to the 1995 UN Conference which was to extend the NPT.Contains in Annexes the text and signatories of the NPT Treaty, the Tlatelolca Treaty, and the Rarotonga Treaty.

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