Preventing Nuclear War
The Medical and Humanitarian Case for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
Herausgeber: Loretz, John; Birch, Marion; Bergen, Leo Van
Preventing Nuclear War
The Medical and Humanitarian Case for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
Herausgeber: Loretz, John; Birch, Marion; Bergen, Leo Van
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Preventing Nuclear War: The Medical and Humanitarian Case for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons provides a window into the work of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) health professionals, advocates and activists.
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Preventing Nuclear War: The Medical and Humanitarian Case for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons provides a window into the work of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) health professionals, advocates and activists.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 263g
- ISBN-13: 9781032839233
- ISBN-10: 1032839236
- Artikelnr.: 70440027
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 263g
- ISBN-13: 9781032839233
- ISBN-10: 1032839236
- Artikelnr.: 70440027
John Loretz retired as IPPNW Program Director in 2017. He represented the organization on the international steering group of ICAN, the 2017 Nobel Peace Laureate. Marion Birch is a public health professional with extensive experience in countries affected by conflict. Leo van Bergen is an independent researcher and medical historian.
1. Towards abolition: a special issue from the International Physicians for
the Prevention of Nuclear War Marion Birch and Leo van Bergen 2.
Consequences matter: why nuclear weapons had to be banned John Loretz 3. My
Journey before and after the birth of the Treaty for the Prohibition of
Nuclear Weapons Kelvin Kibet 4. Australia: fertile ground for banning the
bomb Sue Wareham 5. Austria and its efforts towards the prohibition of
nuclear weapons Klaus Renoldner 6. Teaching about the Treaty to Prohibit
Nuclear Weapons to three generations Mary-Wynne Ashford and Jonathan Down
7. How Physicians for Social Responsibility - Finland has managed to grow
and be active for over 35 years Kati Juva 8. French physicians against
nuclear weapons (AMFPGN) IPPNW's French affiliate's adventures in atomic
bomb fan club country Abraham Behar and Ella Faiz 9. Promoting the nuclear
ban treaty in Germany - obstacles and opportunities Alex Rosen and Xanthe
Hall 10. The antinuclear experience in Greece Maria Arvaniti Sotiropoulou
11. Can Japan be a bridge-builder between deterrence-dependent states and
nuclear weapon ban treaty proponents? Masao Tomonaga 12. Latin America:
non-nuclear weapon states at the forefront of nuclear disarmament Carlos
Umaña 13. Nuclear disarmament: a Malaysian experience Ronald McCoy 14.
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War-Mexico
(IPPNW-Mexico) Jans Fromow-Guerra, Ruby Chirino-Sprung and Jorge
Landetta-Garcia 15. The influence of NVMP's medical-humanitarian arguments
on Dutch nuclear weapons politics: The Netherlands can make a difference in
reaching a nuclear weapons-free world Peter Buijs 16. Collaboration and
confrontation: the Norwegian humanitarian initiative experience John Gunnar
Mæland and Saima Akhtar 17. Nuclear disarmament, arms expenditures, and
health needs in South Asia Arun Mitra 18. Swedish physicians against
nuclear weapons Josefin Lind 19. PSR/IPPNW Switzerland - tackling the '
radioactive Siamese twins ' and considering human rights in the nuclear age
Andreas Nidecker and Claudio Knüsli 20. A history of British health
professionals working for the abolition of nuclear weapons Elizabeth
Waterston and Frank Boulton
the Prevention of Nuclear War Marion Birch and Leo van Bergen 2.
Consequences matter: why nuclear weapons had to be banned John Loretz 3. My
Journey before and after the birth of the Treaty for the Prohibition of
Nuclear Weapons Kelvin Kibet 4. Australia: fertile ground for banning the
bomb Sue Wareham 5. Austria and its efforts towards the prohibition of
nuclear weapons Klaus Renoldner 6. Teaching about the Treaty to Prohibit
Nuclear Weapons to three generations Mary-Wynne Ashford and Jonathan Down
7. How Physicians for Social Responsibility - Finland has managed to grow
and be active for over 35 years Kati Juva 8. French physicians against
nuclear weapons (AMFPGN) IPPNW's French affiliate's adventures in atomic
bomb fan club country Abraham Behar and Ella Faiz 9. Promoting the nuclear
ban treaty in Germany - obstacles and opportunities Alex Rosen and Xanthe
Hall 10. The antinuclear experience in Greece Maria Arvaniti Sotiropoulou
11. Can Japan be a bridge-builder between deterrence-dependent states and
nuclear weapon ban treaty proponents? Masao Tomonaga 12. Latin America:
non-nuclear weapon states at the forefront of nuclear disarmament Carlos
Umaña 13. Nuclear disarmament: a Malaysian experience Ronald McCoy 14.
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War-Mexico
(IPPNW-Mexico) Jans Fromow-Guerra, Ruby Chirino-Sprung and Jorge
Landetta-Garcia 15. The influence of NVMP's medical-humanitarian arguments
on Dutch nuclear weapons politics: The Netherlands can make a difference in
reaching a nuclear weapons-free world Peter Buijs 16. Collaboration and
confrontation: the Norwegian humanitarian initiative experience John Gunnar
Mæland and Saima Akhtar 17. Nuclear disarmament, arms expenditures, and
health needs in South Asia Arun Mitra 18. Swedish physicians against
nuclear weapons Josefin Lind 19. PSR/IPPNW Switzerland - tackling the '
radioactive Siamese twins ' and considering human rights in the nuclear age
Andreas Nidecker and Claudio Knüsli 20. A history of British health
professionals working for the abolition of nuclear weapons Elizabeth
Waterston and Frank Boulton
1. Towards abolition: a special issue from the International Physicians for
the Prevention of Nuclear War Marion Birch and Leo van Bergen 2.
Consequences matter: why nuclear weapons had to be banned John Loretz 3. My
Journey before and after the birth of the Treaty for the Prohibition of
Nuclear Weapons Kelvin Kibet 4. Australia: fertile ground for banning the
bomb Sue Wareham 5. Austria and its efforts towards the prohibition of
nuclear weapons Klaus Renoldner 6. Teaching about the Treaty to Prohibit
Nuclear Weapons to three generations Mary-Wynne Ashford and Jonathan Down
7. How Physicians for Social Responsibility - Finland has managed to grow
and be active for over 35 years Kati Juva 8. French physicians against
nuclear weapons (AMFPGN) IPPNW's French affiliate's adventures in atomic
bomb fan club country Abraham Behar and Ella Faiz 9. Promoting the nuclear
ban treaty in Germany - obstacles and opportunities Alex Rosen and Xanthe
Hall 10. The antinuclear experience in Greece Maria Arvaniti Sotiropoulou
11. Can Japan be a bridge-builder between deterrence-dependent states and
nuclear weapon ban treaty proponents? Masao Tomonaga 12. Latin America:
non-nuclear weapon states at the forefront of nuclear disarmament Carlos
Umaña 13. Nuclear disarmament: a Malaysian experience Ronald McCoy 14.
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War-Mexico
(IPPNW-Mexico) Jans Fromow-Guerra, Ruby Chirino-Sprung and Jorge
Landetta-Garcia 15. The influence of NVMP's medical-humanitarian arguments
on Dutch nuclear weapons politics: The Netherlands can make a difference in
reaching a nuclear weapons-free world Peter Buijs 16. Collaboration and
confrontation: the Norwegian humanitarian initiative experience John Gunnar
Mæland and Saima Akhtar 17. Nuclear disarmament, arms expenditures, and
health needs in South Asia Arun Mitra 18. Swedish physicians against
nuclear weapons Josefin Lind 19. PSR/IPPNW Switzerland - tackling the '
radioactive Siamese twins ' and considering human rights in the nuclear age
Andreas Nidecker and Claudio Knüsli 20. A history of British health
professionals working for the abolition of nuclear weapons Elizabeth
Waterston and Frank Boulton
the Prevention of Nuclear War Marion Birch and Leo van Bergen 2.
Consequences matter: why nuclear weapons had to be banned John Loretz 3. My
Journey before and after the birth of the Treaty for the Prohibition of
Nuclear Weapons Kelvin Kibet 4. Australia: fertile ground for banning the
bomb Sue Wareham 5. Austria and its efforts towards the prohibition of
nuclear weapons Klaus Renoldner 6. Teaching about the Treaty to Prohibit
Nuclear Weapons to three generations Mary-Wynne Ashford and Jonathan Down
7. How Physicians for Social Responsibility - Finland has managed to grow
and be active for over 35 years Kati Juva 8. French physicians against
nuclear weapons (AMFPGN) IPPNW's French affiliate's adventures in atomic
bomb fan club country Abraham Behar and Ella Faiz 9. Promoting the nuclear
ban treaty in Germany - obstacles and opportunities Alex Rosen and Xanthe
Hall 10. The antinuclear experience in Greece Maria Arvaniti Sotiropoulou
11. Can Japan be a bridge-builder between deterrence-dependent states and
nuclear weapon ban treaty proponents? Masao Tomonaga 12. Latin America:
non-nuclear weapon states at the forefront of nuclear disarmament Carlos
Umaña 13. Nuclear disarmament: a Malaysian experience Ronald McCoy 14.
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War-Mexico
(IPPNW-Mexico) Jans Fromow-Guerra, Ruby Chirino-Sprung and Jorge
Landetta-Garcia 15. The influence of NVMP's medical-humanitarian arguments
on Dutch nuclear weapons politics: The Netherlands can make a difference in
reaching a nuclear weapons-free world Peter Buijs 16. Collaboration and
confrontation: the Norwegian humanitarian initiative experience John Gunnar
Mæland and Saima Akhtar 17. Nuclear disarmament, arms expenditures, and
health needs in South Asia Arun Mitra 18. Swedish physicians against
nuclear weapons Josefin Lind 19. PSR/IPPNW Switzerland - tackling the '
radioactive Siamese twins ' and considering human rights in the nuclear age
Andreas Nidecker and Claudio Knüsli 20. A history of British health
professionals working for the abolition of nuclear weapons Elizabeth
Waterston and Frank Boulton