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Challenge of Abolishing Nuclear Weapons [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 308 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 430 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1412814901
  • ISBN-13: 9781412814904
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 308 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 430 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1412814901
  • ISBN-13: 9781412814904
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In the more than sixty years since the advent of nuclear weapons, there has been little meaningful progress toward nuclear disarmament. Some countries have nuclear weapons, while other states are forbidden to acquire them, a status quo that lacks rational basis and cannot be sustained. In this remarkable collection, scholars and policy analysts argue that humankind has a choice: either allow nuclear weapons to continue to proliferate throughout the world or move toward their complete elimination.

The vast majority of people on the planet would surely opt to abolish nuclear weapons. But decisions about nuclear weapons are not made by the public, but by small groups of political elites. Consequently, in a world with nuclear weapons, the fate of humanity rests in the hands of a small number of individuals, whose perceptions, communications, and judgment determine whether there is to be a future.

The contributors to this volume provide historical perspective on nuclear weapons policy; explore the role of international law in furthering the prospects of nuclear weapons abolition; consider the obstacles to abolition; present a path to achieving a nuclear weapons-free world; and look beyond abolition to consider issues of post-abolition sovereignty and general and complete disarmament. The goal of a nuclear weapons-free world can be awakened by an engaged citizenry bringing pressure from below in demanding action from political leaders. This book contributes to this awakening and engagement.

Foreword xiii
Daisaku Ikeda
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xix
David Krieger
List of Acronyms
xxv
I The Challenge of Abolition
1 The Challenge of Abolishing Nuclear Weapons
3(12)
David Krieger
2 Abolition of Nuclear Weapons: Political Apathy and a Possible Way Ahead
15(8)
Laxminarayan Ramdas
3 Abandoning Disarmament? The New Nuclear Nonproliferation Paradigms
23(22)
Wade L. Huntley
II Historical Perspectives
4 Roots of the Upcoming Nuclear Crisis
45(32)
Daniel Ellsberg
5 The Relationship between Nuclear Disarmament and Nuclear Nonproliferation
77(14)
Sverre Lodgaard
III The Role of International Law
6 International Law, Nuclear Weapons, and Twenty-First Century Insecurity
91(18)
Ved P. Nanda
7 Nuclear Weapons and Future Justice
109(10)
David Krieger
IV Obstacles to Abolition
8 Putting Nuclear Weapons in Context: The Hidden Architecture of U.S. Militarism
119(22)
Jacqueline Cabasso
9 The New U.S. Doctrine of Preemptive Warfare and Its Implications for Nuclear Deterrence and Disarmament
141(14)
Erika Simpson
10 The United States and the Undermining of the Nonproliferation Regime
155(16)
Stephen Zunes
V The Path to a Nuclear Weapon-Free World
11 A Nuclear Weapons Convention: Path to a Nuclear Weapon-Free World
171(14)
Jurgen Scheffran
12 The Case for a Nuclear Weapons Convention
185(14)
Ronald McCoy
VI Citizen Empowerment
13 Overcoming the Politics of Fear: Citizen Empowerment and the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
199(12)
Kevin P. Clements
14 A World Free of Nuclear Weapons
211(8)
Douglas Roche
VII Beyond Abolition
15 Sovereignty in a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
219(8)
Douglas B. Shaw
16 Nuclear Disarmament and General and Complete Disarmament
227(18)
Randy Rydell
Appendices
Appendix A Confronting the Desire to Arm: Josei Toda's Declaration for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
245(10)
Tatsushi Arai
Appendix B Remember Your Duty to Humanity: Joseph Rotblat and Nuclear Weapons Abolition
255(8)
David Krieger
Appendix C Thirteen Practical Steps for Nuclear Disarmament (Excerpt from the Final Document of the 2000 Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference)
263(4)
Contributors 267(8)
Index 275
David Krieger