Nuclear proliferation and international security
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty has long been key in non-proliferation and disarmament activities. The Treaty is the major international legal obstacle for states seeking nuclear weapon capabilities. In retrospect, and despite setbacks, the overall impact of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty...
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Routledge
2007
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Morten Bremer Mærli and Sverre Lodgaard
- Pt. I. Growing pressures, fragile policies. Ban on nuclear-weapon proliferation in light of international law / Jozef Goldblat
- Preventive war as an alternative to treaty-based nuclear non-proliferation / Astrid Forland
- Proliferation, disarmament and the future of the Non-proliferation Treaty / Steven E. Miller
- Pt. II. Encountering proliferators, real or potential. The exceptional end to the extraordinary Libyan nuclear quest / Harald Müller
- Iran's uncertain nuclear ambitions / Sverre Loogaard
- North Korean proliferation and the end of US nuclear hegemony / Peter Hayes
- Israel and a nuclear weapon-free zone in the Middle East / Marvin Miller and Lawrence Scheinman
- India's nuclear exceptionalism / C. Raja Mohan
- Pakistan as a receptive proliferator / Talat Masood
- Non-state actors and nuclear proliferation / William C. Potter
- Pt. III. Building restraint, reducing risks. The fizzling fervency of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty / Annette Schaper
- The Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty as a nuclear security policy driver / Annette Schaper and Morten Bremer Mærll
- Nuclear non-proliferation assistance across borders / Lars Van Dassen
- Export controls and multilateral nuclear arrangements / Tariq Rauf
- Pt. IV. Assessments and recommendations. Regaining common ground / Sverre Lodgaard.


