Nuclear Disarmament
A Critical Assessment
Herausgeber: Steen, Bård; Njølstad, Olav
Nuclear Disarmament
A Critical Assessment
Herausgeber: Steen, Bård; Njølstad, Olav
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This volume of essays provides a comprehensive overview of nuclear disarmament and a critical assessment of the way forward.
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This volume of essays provides a comprehensive overview of nuclear disarmament and a critical assessment of the way forward.
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- Routledge Global Security Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780367133672
- ISBN-10: 0367133679
- Artikelnr.: 55803619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge Global Security Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780367133672
- ISBN-10: 0367133679
- Artikelnr.: 55803619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Bård Nikolas Vik Steen is the Programme Manager of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, Oslo. Olav Njølstad is the Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, Secretary of the Norwegian Nobel Committee and adjunct professor at the University of Oslo.
Introduction Bård Nikolas Vik Steen and Olav Njølstad Section I: Is 'old
school' nuclear disarmament dead? 1. Is 'Old School' Nuclear Disarmament
Dead? Lawrence Freedman 2. Was Nuclear Disarmament Ever Alive? Charles L.
Glaser Section II: What happens to strategic stability and deterrence at
low numbers? 3. Why Nuclear Disarmament and Strategic Stability Are
Incompatible Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press 4. Nuclear weapons as a
wicked problem in a complex world Patricia M. Lewis Section III: Is a Ban a
credible path to Global Zero? 5. The Nuclear Ban Treaty and humanitarian
strategies to eliminate nuclear threats Rebecca Johnson 6. Decreeing
abolition? The pitfalls of a treaty-based approach for getting to zero
James M. Acton 7. Nuclear Ethics and the Ban Treaty Brad Roberts Section
IV: What can the incremental approach to nuclear disarmament deliver? 8.
What can the incremental approach to nuclear disarmament deliver? Angela
Kane 9. Phased Approach to Nuclear Arms Control Alexei Arbatov Section V:
Is nuclear disarmament a climate question? 10. Nuclear and Climate
Connections: The History, Evolution, and Implications Christine Parthemore
11. Nuclear Disarmament, Nuclear Energy, and Climate Change: Exploring the
Linkages Matthew Bunn Section VI: Technology and nuclear weapons - are we
asking the wrong questions? 12. Emerging Non-Nuclear Technology and the
Future of Global Nuclear Order Andrew Futter with Benjaim Zala Section VII:
Will the Current Regimes Remain Fit for Purpose? 13.Dim Hope for
Disarmament and Approaching Risk of Build Up Wu Riqiang 14. Forecasting
Nuclear Disarmament: Can the NPT Get Us to the Finish Line? William C.
Potter Section VIII: Where are we heading? Radical departures from the
status quo 15. Radical departures from the status quo and their impacts on
Nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament: Positive and Negative Philip E.
Coyle 16. How Will the Nuclear 21st Century End? Bruno Tertrais
school' nuclear disarmament dead? 1. Is 'Old School' Nuclear Disarmament
Dead? Lawrence Freedman 2. Was Nuclear Disarmament Ever Alive? Charles L.
Glaser Section II: What happens to strategic stability and deterrence at
low numbers? 3. Why Nuclear Disarmament and Strategic Stability Are
Incompatible Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press 4. Nuclear weapons as a
wicked problem in a complex world Patricia M. Lewis Section III: Is a Ban a
credible path to Global Zero? 5. The Nuclear Ban Treaty and humanitarian
strategies to eliminate nuclear threats Rebecca Johnson 6. Decreeing
abolition? The pitfalls of a treaty-based approach for getting to zero
James M. Acton 7. Nuclear Ethics and the Ban Treaty Brad Roberts Section
IV: What can the incremental approach to nuclear disarmament deliver? 8.
What can the incremental approach to nuclear disarmament deliver? Angela
Kane 9. Phased Approach to Nuclear Arms Control Alexei Arbatov Section V:
Is nuclear disarmament a climate question? 10. Nuclear and Climate
Connections: The History, Evolution, and Implications Christine Parthemore
11. Nuclear Disarmament, Nuclear Energy, and Climate Change: Exploring the
Linkages Matthew Bunn Section VI: Technology and nuclear weapons - are we
asking the wrong questions? 12. Emerging Non-Nuclear Technology and the
Future of Global Nuclear Order Andrew Futter with Benjaim Zala Section VII:
Will the Current Regimes Remain Fit for Purpose? 13.Dim Hope for
Disarmament and Approaching Risk of Build Up Wu Riqiang 14. Forecasting
Nuclear Disarmament: Can the NPT Get Us to the Finish Line? William C.
Potter Section VIII: Where are we heading? Radical departures from the
status quo 15. Radical departures from the status quo and their impacts on
Nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament: Positive and Negative Philip E.
Coyle 16. How Will the Nuclear 21st Century End? Bruno Tertrais
Introduction Bård Nikolas Vik Steen and Olav Njølstad Section I: Is 'old
school' nuclear disarmament dead? 1. Is 'Old School' Nuclear Disarmament
Dead? Lawrence Freedman 2. Was Nuclear Disarmament Ever Alive? Charles L.
Glaser Section II: What happens to strategic stability and deterrence at
low numbers? 3. Why Nuclear Disarmament and Strategic Stability Are
Incompatible Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press 4. Nuclear weapons as a
wicked problem in a complex world Patricia M. Lewis Section III: Is a Ban a
credible path to Global Zero? 5. The Nuclear Ban Treaty and humanitarian
strategies to eliminate nuclear threats Rebecca Johnson 6. Decreeing
abolition? The pitfalls of a treaty-based approach for getting to zero
James M. Acton 7. Nuclear Ethics and the Ban Treaty Brad Roberts Section
IV: What can the incremental approach to nuclear disarmament deliver? 8.
What can the incremental approach to nuclear disarmament deliver? Angela
Kane 9. Phased Approach to Nuclear Arms Control Alexei Arbatov Section V:
Is nuclear disarmament a climate question? 10. Nuclear and Climate
Connections: The History, Evolution, and Implications Christine Parthemore
11. Nuclear Disarmament, Nuclear Energy, and Climate Change: Exploring the
Linkages Matthew Bunn Section VI: Technology and nuclear weapons - are we
asking the wrong questions? 12. Emerging Non-Nuclear Technology and the
Future of Global Nuclear Order Andrew Futter with Benjaim Zala Section VII:
Will the Current Regimes Remain Fit for Purpose? 13.Dim Hope for
Disarmament and Approaching Risk of Build Up Wu Riqiang 14. Forecasting
Nuclear Disarmament: Can the NPT Get Us to the Finish Line? William C.
Potter Section VIII: Where are we heading? Radical departures from the
status quo 15. Radical departures from the status quo and their impacts on
Nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament: Positive and Negative Philip E.
Coyle 16. How Will the Nuclear 21st Century End? Bruno Tertrais
school' nuclear disarmament dead? 1. Is 'Old School' Nuclear Disarmament
Dead? Lawrence Freedman 2. Was Nuclear Disarmament Ever Alive? Charles L.
Glaser Section II: What happens to strategic stability and deterrence at
low numbers? 3. Why Nuclear Disarmament and Strategic Stability Are
Incompatible Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press 4. Nuclear weapons as a
wicked problem in a complex world Patricia M. Lewis Section III: Is a Ban a
credible path to Global Zero? 5. The Nuclear Ban Treaty and humanitarian
strategies to eliminate nuclear threats Rebecca Johnson 6. Decreeing
abolition? The pitfalls of a treaty-based approach for getting to zero
James M. Acton 7. Nuclear Ethics and the Ban Treaty Brad Roberts Section
IV: What can the incremental approach to nuclear disarmament deliver? 8.
What can the incremental approach to nuclear disarmament deliver? Angela
Kane 9. Phased Approach to Nuclear Arms Control Alexei Arbatov Section V:
Is nuclear disarmament a climate question? 10. Nuclear and Climate
Connections: The History, Evolution, and Implications Christine Parthemore
11. Nuclear Disarmament, Nuclear Energy, and Climate Change: Exploring the
Linkages Matthew Bunn Section VI: Technology and nuclear weapons - are we
asking the wrong questions? 12. Emerging Non-Nuclear Technology and the
Future of Global Nuclear Order Andrew Futter with Benjaim Zala Section VII:
Will the Current Regimes Remain Fit for Purpose? 13.Dim Hope for
Disarmament and Approaching Risk of Build Up Wu Riqiang 14. Forecasting
Nuclear Disarmament: Can the NPT Get Us to the Finish Line? William C.
Potter Section VIII: Where are we heading? Radical departures from the
status quo 15. Radical departures from the status quo and their impacts on
Nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament: Positive and Negative Philip E.
Coyle 16. How Will the Nuclear 21st Century End? Bruno Tertrais