This volume provides a study of the current UK nuclear program and related issues that reflect the complexity of the Trident weapons system and the changing nature of deterrence. Presenting the political, cultural, technical, and strategic aspects of Trident it provides a thoughtful overview of the UK's complex relationship with nuclear weapons.
This volume provides a study of the current UK nuclear program and related issues that reflect the complexity of the Trident weapons system and the changing nature of deterrence. Presenting the political, cultural, technical, and strategic aspects of Trident it provides a thoughtful overview of the UK's complex relationship with nuclear weapons.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Weapons of Mass Destruction and Emerging Technologies
Edited by Andrew Futter - Foreword by Sir Lawrence Freedman
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Sir Lawrence Freedman Introduction: the Trident debate renewed Andrew Futter Part I British nuclear strategy: history and culture 1. 70 years of British nuclear debates: a brief history Daniel Salisbury 2. The UK nuclear deterrent: a system of systems David Jarvis 3. UK Trident renewal: antecedents and decision making Kristan Stoddart 4. The silence of British nuclear culture Jon Hogg Part II Trident renewal: the wider context 5. The heterogeneity of UK military views on nuclear weapons Henrietta Wilson 6. The Trident renewal decision, the UK and the NPT Shatabhisha Shetty & Lukasz Kulesa 7. The legality and legitimacy of Trident renewal William Walker 8. Trident and the special relationship Heather Williams 9. Dangerous and inhumane: the implications for UK nuclear policy of international strategies to apply humanitarian law and prohibit nuclear weapons Rebecca Johnson 10. Bairns not bombs: the Scottish anti nuclear movement and the British nuclear state Catherine Eschle Part III Next steps, politics and future challenges 11. Sustaining Trident: nuclear absolutism and nuclear symbolism Nick Ritchie 12. Next steps in the UK's nuclear warhead programme: what future for the Atomic Weapons Establishment? Peter Burt 13. The future of political opposition to Trident Toby Fenwick 14. Future challenges for UK nuclear deterrence Andrew Futter
Foreword by Sir Lawrence Freedman Introduction: the Trident debate renewed Andrew Futter Part I British nuclear strategy: history and culture 1. 70 years of British nuclear debates: a brief history Daniel Salisbury 2. The UK nuclear deterrent: a system of systems David Jarvis 3. UK Trident renewal: antecedents and decision making Kristan Stoddart 4. The silence of British nuclear culture Jon Hogg Part II Trident renewal: the wider context 5. The heterogeneity of UK military views on nuclear weapons Henrietta Wilson 6. The Trident renewal decision, the UK and the NPT Shatabhisha Shetty & Lukasz Kulesa 7. The legality and legitimacy of Trident renewal William Walker 8. Trident and the special relationship Heather Williams 9. Dangerous and inhumane: the implications for UK nuclear policy of international strategies to apply humanitarian law and prohibit nuclear weapons Rebecca Johnson 10. Bairns not bombs: the Scottish anti nuclear movement and the British nuclear state Catherine Eschle Part III Next steps, politics and future challenges 11. Sustaining Trident: nuclear absolutism and nuclear symbolism Nick Ritchie 12. Next steps in the UK's nuclear warhead programme: what future for the Atomic Weapons Establishment? Peter Burt 13. The future of political opposition to Trident Toby Fenwick 14. Future challenges for UK nuclear deterrence Andrew Futter
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