Iran's nuclear ambitions test China's wisdom
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: The Washington Quarterly Spring 2006, pp.55-66 (108)Summary: Iran claims that it is entitled to nuclear sovereignty over civilian nuclear power and has denied that it has had a nuclear weapons program. Five main considerations shape China's thinking on the Iranian nuclear issue respecting Iran's right to a civilian nuclear program, perpetuating the nuclear nonproliferation regime, maintaining bilateral energy and economic ties with Iran, protecting relations with United States and promoting China's international imageItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Iran claims that it is entitled to nuclear sovereignty over civilian nuclear power and has denied that it has had a nuclear weapons program. Five main considerations shape China's thinking on the Iranian nuclear issue respecting Iran's right to a civilian nuclear program, perpetuating the nuclear nonproliferation regime, maintaining bilateral energy and economic ties with Iran, protecting relations with United States and promoting China's international image
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