The end of the nonproliferation regime \George Perkovich

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Current HistorySummary: To date the world states have shown more determination to resist any narrowing of their rights to nuclear technology than to limit the spread of uranium enrichment and plutonium separation facilities to additional countries. The United States at this time does not have the international legitimacy to take the lead to form new rules to regulate nuclear technology. The fundamental requirement today is to establish a basis of cooperation between the most powerful state.
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To date the world states have shown more determination to resist any narrowing of their rights to nuclear technology than to limit the spread of uranium enrichment and plutonium separation facilities to additional countries. The United States at this time does not have the international legitimacy to take the lead to form new rules to regulate nuclear technology. The fundamental requirement today is to establish a basis of cooperation between the most powerful state.

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