Slaying the nuclear dragon :: disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century /
In recent decades the debate on nuclear weapons has focused overwhelmingly on proliferation and nonproliferation dynamics. In a series of Wall Street Journal articles, however, George Shultz, William Perry, Henry Kissinger, and Sam Nunn called on governments to rid the world of nuclear weapons, help...
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent decades the debate on nuclear weapons has focused overwhelmingly on proliferation and nonproliferation dynamics. In a series of Wall Street Journal articles, however, George Shultz, William Perry, Henry Kissinger, and Sam Nunn called on governments to rid the world of nuclear weapons, helping to put disarmament back into international security discussions. More recently, U.S. president Barack Obama, prominent U.S. congressional members of both political parties, and a number of influential foreign leaders have espoused the idea of a world free of nuclear weapons.Turning this vision into reality requires an understanding of the forces driving disarmament forward and those holding it back. Slaying the Nuclear Dragon provides in-depth, objective analysis of current nuclear disarmament dynamics. Examining the political, state-level factors that drive and stall progress, contributors highlight the challenges and opportunities faced by proponents of disarmament. These essays show that although conditions are favorable for significant reductions, numerous hurdles still exist. Contributors look at three categories of states: those that generate momentum for disarmament; those with policies that are problematic for disarmament; and those that actively hinder progress-whether openly, secretly, deliberately, or inadvertently.Nuclear deterrence was long credited with preventing war between the two major Cold War powers, but with the spread of nuclear technology, threats have shifted to other state powers and to nonstate groups. Slaying the Nuclear Dragon addresses an urgent need to examine nuclear disarmament in a realistic, nonideological manner. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xx, 338 pages) |
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contents | Introduction: the nuclear dragon: no longer out on the prowl -- The optimistic nuclear weapon states: the United States and the United Kingdom / David Santoro -- Advocating the elimination of nuclear weapons: the role of key individual and coalition states / Marianne Hanson -- The rollback states: South Africa and Kazakhstan / Stephen F. Burgess and Togzhan Kassenova -- The pessimistic nuclear weapon states: France, Russia, and China / David Santoro -- The threshold states: Japan and Brazil / Maria Rost Rublee -- The nuclear energy aspirants: Egypt and Vietnam / Tanya Ogilvie-White and Maria Rost Rublee -- The nuclear holdouts: India, Israel, and Pakistan / Devin T. Hagerty -- The defiant states: North Korea and Iran / Tanya Ogilvie-White -- The silent proliferators: Syria and Myanmar / Jacqueline Shire -- Conclusion: the nuclear dragon: one eye open, one eye closed. |
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spelling | Slaying the nuclear dragon : disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century / edited by Tanya Ogilvie-White and David Santoro. Athens : University of Georgia Press, ©2012. 1 online resource (xx, 338 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Studies in security and international affairs Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: the nuclear dragon: no longer out on the prowl -- The optimistic nuclear weapon states: the United States and the United Kingdom / David Santoro -- Advocating the elimination of nuclear weapons: the role of key individual and coalition states / Marianne Hanson -- The rollback states: South Africa and Kazakhstan / Stephen F. Burgess and Togzhan Kassenova -- The pessimistic nuclear weapon states: France, Russia, and China / David Santoro -- The threshold states: Japan and Brazil / Maria Rost Rublee -- The nuclear energy aspirants: Egypt and Vietnam / Tanya Ogilvie-White and Maria Rost Rublee -- The nuclear holdouts: India, Israel, and Pakistan / Devin T. Hagerty -- The defiant states: North Korea and Iran / Tanya Ogilvie-White -- The silent proliferators: Syria and Myanmar / Jacqueline Shire -- Conclusion: the nuclear dragon: one eye open, one eye closed. Print version record. In recent decades the debate on nuclear weapons has focused overwhelmingly on proliferation and nonproliferation dynamics. In a series of Wall Street Journal articles, however, George Shultz, William Perry, Henry Kissinger, and Sam Nunn called on governments to rid the world of nuclear weapons, helping to put disarmament back into international security discussions. More recently, U.S. president Barack Obama, prominent U.S. congressional members of both political parties, and a number of influential foreign leaders have espoused the idea of a world free of nuclear weapons.Turning this vision into reality requires an understanding of the forces driving disarmament forward and those holding it back. Slaying the Nuclear Dragon provides in-depth, objective analysis of current nuclear disarmament dynamics. Examining the political, state-level factors that drive and stall progress, contributors highlight the challenges and opportunities faced by proponents of disarmament. These essays show that although conditions are favorable for significant reductions, numerous hurdles still exist. Contributors look at three categories of states: those that generate momentum for disarmament; those with policies that are problematic for disarmament; and those that actively hinder progress-whether openly, secretly, deliberately, or inadvertently.Nuclear deterrence was long credited with preventing war between the two major Cold War powers, but with the spread of nuclear technology, threats have shifted to other state powers and to nonstate groups. Slaying the Nuclear Dragon addresses an urgent need to examine nuclear disarmament in a realistic, nonideological manner. Nuclear disarmament History 21st century. Désarmement nucléaire Histoire 21e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Arms Control. bisacsh Nuclear disarmament fast 2000-2099 fast History fast Ogilvie-White, Tanya, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007068304 Santoro, David, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009040942 has work: Slaying the nuclear dragon (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGwhbrQXT3JXY6r7WcjR83 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Slaying the nuclear dragon. Athens : University of Georgia Press, ©2012 9780820336893 (DLC) 2011037766 (OCoLC)752911792 Studies in security and international affairs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008061102 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=438443 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Slaying the nuclear dragon : disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century / Studies in security and international affairs. Introduction: the nuclear dragon: no longer out on the prowl -- The optimistic nuclear weapon states: the United States and the United Kingdom / David Santoro -- Advocating the elimination of nuclear weapons: the role of key individual and coalition states / Marianne Hanson -- The rollback states: South Africa and Kazakhstan / Stephen F. Burgess and Togzhan Kassenova -- The pessimistic nuclear weapon states: France, Russia, and China / David Santoro -- The threshold states: Japan and Brazil / Maria Rost Rublee -- The nuclear energy aspirants: Egypt and Vietnam / Tanya Ogilvie-White and Maria Rost Rublee -- The nuclear holdouts: India, Israel, and Pakistan / Devin T. Hagerty -- The defiant states: North Korea and Iran / Tanya Ogilvie-White -- The silent proliferators: Syria and Myanmar / Jacqueline Shire -- Conclusion: the nuclear dragon: one eye open, one eye closed. Nuclear disarmament History 21st century. Désarmement nucléaire Histoire 21e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Arms Control. bisacsh Nuclear disarmament fast |
title | Slaying the nuclear dragon : disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century / |
title_auth | Slaying the nuclear dragon : disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century / |
title_exact_search | Slaying the nuclear dragon : disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century / |
title_full | Slaying the nuclear dragon : disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century / edited by Tanya Ogilvie-White and David Santoro. |
title_fullStr | Slaying the nuclear dragon : disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century / edited by Tanya Ogilvie-White and David Santoro. |
title_full_unstemmed | Slaying the nuclear dragon : disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century / edited by Tanya Ogilvie-White and David Santoro. |
title_short | Slaying the nuclear dragon : |
title_sort | slaying the nuclear dragon disarmament dynamics in the twenty first century |
title_sub | disarmament dynamics in the twenty-first century / |
topic | Nuclear disarmament History 21st century. Désarmement nucléaire Histoire 21e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Arms Control. bisacsh Nuclear disarmament fast |
topic_facet | Nuclear disarmament History 21st century. Désarmement nucléaire Histoire 21e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Arms Control. Nuclear disarmament History |
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