Name and shame: unravelling the stigmatization of weapons of mass destruction/ Patricia Shamai

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: Contemporary Security Policy Vol.36 No.1 April 2015, pp.104-122 (104)Summary: This article talks about the stigma that arises on weapons that causes massive destruction to human kind, namely nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. Taking a constructivist approach, it addresses the cause of why these weapons are collectively addressed as weapons of mass destruction by the international community despite the fact that they differ from each other including the use and possession of them are treated differently.
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This article talks about the stigma that arises on weapons that causes massive destruction to human kind, namely nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. Taking a constructivist approach, it addresses the cause of why these weapons are collectively addressed as weapons of mass destruction by the international community despite the fact that they differ from each other including the use and possession of them are treated differently.

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