A Nuclear-weapon-free world : desirable?, feasible?

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A Nuclear-weapon-free world : desirable?, feasible?

edited by Joseph Rotblat, Jack Steinberger, and Bhalchandra Udgaonkar

Westview Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

There are prospects for massive reductions in the number of nuclear warheads stockpiled around the world, and the idea of a nuclear-weapon-free world is now possible. This work contends that compliance with a treaty to eliminate nuclear weapons can be achieved by a system of technological verification. One of the book's editors, Joseph Rotblat, won the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize, and the contributors include scientists, economists and political advisers.

目次

  • Part 1 Historical review: past attempts to abolish nuclear weapons, Joseph Rotblat. Part 2 Desirability of a NWFW: nuclear weapons after the Cold War, Carl Kaysen et al
  • a nuclear-weapon-free world - is it desirable? - it is necessary?, Jack Steinberger et al. Part 3 Feasibility of a NWFW: technological problems of verification, Theodore Taylor
  • the breakout problem, Marvin Mill and Jack Ruina
  • societal verification, Joseph Rotblat
  • a NWFW regime - treaty for the abolition of nuclear weapons, Maxwell Bruce et al
  • verification and enforcement in a NWFW, James Leonard et al
  • international security in a NWFW, Shalheveth Freier
  • making nuclear weapons illegal, Jozef Goldblat. Part 4 Alternative routes to a NWFW: nuclear weapons for the United Nations?, Richard Garwin
  • an international nuclear-security force, Vitalii Goldanskii and Stanislav Rodionov
  • an asymptotic approach to NWFW, Francesco Calogero. Part 5 Intermediate steps: approaches towards a nuclear-weapon-free world, Bhalchandra Udgaonkar et al.

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