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Nuclear disarmament is the act of reducing or eliminating nuclear weapons.It can also be the end state of a nuclear-weapons-free world, in which nuclear weapons are completely eliminated. The term denuclearization is also used to describe the process leading to complete nuclear disarmament. Nuclear disarmament groups include the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Peace Action, Pugwash.
Frustrated with the failure of nuclear-armed states to effectively pursue (let alone achieve) nuclear disarmament, the New Agenda Coalition (NAC) explored a range of options for moving forward in a working paper it tabled at the 2014 nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Preparatory Committee.These options included a nuclear weapons convention, a ban treaty, a framework agreement, and a hybrid.
The first considers the current status of plans to replace the UK’s nuclear weapons system, the second reviews the Labour party’s troubles in formulating a policy on this subject, while the third investigates the spectrum of options, from full replacement to full disarmament, currently available to the UK. Read more. Published: 31 st March, 2016. Updated: 1 st June, 2018. Author: Alasdair.
Trident: Stepping down the nuclear ladder Bradford Disarmament Research Centre: Department of Peace Studies: University of Bradford 3 Motivation (1): Demonstrate British leadership Why should the government change the policy set out in its 2006 White Paper in order to.
The abstract of the paper is the following: Disarmament measures included in the Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) are, for most of the nuclear-weapon states, an objective to be reached in a very.
The promotion of nuclear disarmament should hold priority. position on the international community agenda. More than forty years after its entry into force in 1970 the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) has achieved great success in preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons among countries other than those which already held them.