Nuclear Disarmament

Obstacles to Banishing the Bomb

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How can the world rid itself of nuclear weapons while at the same time developing more efficient nuclear weaponry technologies? In a world where the premise of deterrence justifies rather than discourages nuclear weapons, how can the nuclear club – the USA, Russia, Britain, France, China, India, Pakistan, South Africa and Israel – be persuaded to drop notions of deterrence? And how can the next entrants to the nuclear club – e.g. North Korea and Iran – be dissuaded from joining?

While many have explored the need for nuclear disarmament, few have studied the obstacles to disarmament and the ways to overcome them. This book fills that gap.

Under the direction of Jozef Goldblat, the distinguished arms control specialist, 17 renowned security scholars analyse the linkages between nuclear and non-nuclear weapons, as well as the linkage between conventional and nuclear disarmament. They define the prerequisites and the conditions for de-nuclearisation region-by-region and identify the political, technological and economic requirements to achieve a nuclear free world.

For 50 years the sophistries of nuclear deterrence doctrine have obscured the reality that a resort to nuclear weapons is simply unthinkable. This book transforms the rationally unthinkable to the pragmatically undoable.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The imperative of nuclear disarmament: toward a nuclear weapon-free world as a prelude to a war-free world, Joseph Rotblat; the process of nuclear disarmament, Sverre Lodgaard; ban on use - an essential condition for nuclear disarmament, Jozef Goldblat. Part 2 Arms control prerequisites for nuclear disarmament: convincing the nuclear-weapon states to disarm - the problem of conventional forces, Jonathan Dean; the elimination of chemical and biological weapons, Graham S. Pearson; possible responses to chemical and biological weapon attacks, Lawrence Scheinman; transparency in armaments and other confidence-building measures, Herbert Wulf. Part 3 Conditions for regional denuclearization: conditions in the Middle East, Yair Evron; conditions in the Persian Gulf; conditions in South Asia - as viewed by an Indian, Jasfit Singh; conditions in South Asia - as viewed by a Pakistani, Malik Azhar Ellahi; conditions in Northeast Asia, Toshiyuki Toyoda; conditions in a divided country - the case of Korea, Hiroharu Seki. Part 4 Political, technological and economic requirements for nuclear disarmament: NATO-Russia relations in a post-Cold War Eurasia, Alexander Nikitin; the role of non-governmental organizations in nuclear disarmament, David Krieger; conversion of the nuclear weapons complex - potential economic and social fallout, Joseph Di Chiaro III; domestic dimensions of disarmament - the case of China, Yitzhak Shichor; multilateral fora as an institutional link between nuclear and non-nuclear disarmament, Vladimir Petrovsky. Part 5 Summary and conclusions: summary and conclusions, Jozef Goldblat.

Product details

Published 28 Jul 2000
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9780857715227
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Series Humanity and Security and Global Governance
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Jozef Goldblat

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