Nuclear proliferation and global security: laying the groundwork for a new policy agenda / Andrew O'Neil

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Comparative Strategy Vol 24 No 4, October-November 2005, pp.343-359 (113)Summary: Agues that the NPT and its subsidiary instruments have done little to stop the spread of nuclear weapons capabilities since the end of the Cold War. Suggests there are no indications that they will be any more effective in the 21st century. Calls for the international community to accept that nuclear disarmament cannot be achieved, and for the development of new arms control arrangements that will reflect the reality that nuclear arms proliferation cannot be prevented, only managed.
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Agues that the NPT and its subsidiary instruments have done little to stop the spread of nuclear weapons capabilities since the end of the Cold War. Suggests there are no indications that they will be any more effective in the 21st century. Calls for the international community to accept that nuclear disarmament cannot be achieved, and for the development of new arms control arrangements that will reflect the reality that nuclear arms proliferation cannot be prevented, only managed.

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