At the nuclear precipice : catastrophe or transformation?
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At the nuclear precipice : catastrophe or transformation?
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- At the nuclear precipice
- Sleepwalking into our century of last opportunity / Christopher G. Weeramantry
- Still standing at the nuclear precipice after all these years : why? / Jacqueline Cabasso
- Nuclear weapons and international law
- Non-proliferation treaty illusions and international lawlessness / Richard Falk
- U.S. nuclear weapons policy and international law / Thomas Graham, Jr
- The "inalienable right" to peaceful nuclear power : a recipe for chaos / Alice Slater
- Nuclear weapons policy
- Rethinking U.S. nuclear weapons policy / Michael D. Intriligator
- NATO nuclear weapons : the international face of U.S. nuclear policy / Matthew Martin
- Ending nuclear terrorism : by America and others / Daniel Ellsberg
- Iranian nuclear policy / Asli Ü. Bâli
- Nuclear dangers and challenges to a new nuclear policy / David Krieger
- A new direction
- Roadmaps to disarmament: a strategy for the second nuclear era / Wade Huntley
- Strengthening international security through international law / Jurgen Scheffran
- The power of place: citizens and elected officials uniting to create a nuclear free world / Pamela Meidell
- Stepping back from the precipice
- Turning away from the nuclear precipice / David Krieger
- The inextricable link between disarmament and non-proliferation / Kofi Annan
- Preventing nuclear catastrophe: where do we go from here? / Mohamed ElBaradei
- Nuclear weapons, war and the discipline of international law / Richard Falk
- Where we stand : a dialogue / David Krieger and Richard Falk
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book examines the intersections between international law and national policies, and nuclear proliferation and disarmament, offering a way out if policy makers of leading countries can summon the vision and political will to move away from the nuclear precipice and ensure humanity's future.
Table of Contents
- Preface: The Human Right to a Nuclear Free World
- M.Maguire Foreword: Illegal Under Any Circumstances Whatsoever
- D.Roche Introduction
- R.Falk & D.Krieger PART I: AT THE NUCLEAR PRECIPICE Where We Stand: A Dialogue
- D.Krieger & R.Falk Sleepwalking into Our Century of Last Opportunity
- C.G.Weeramantry Still Standing at the Nuclear Precipice After All These Years: Why?
- J.Cabasso PART II: NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW Non-Proliferation Treaty Illusions and International Lawlessness
- R.Falk U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy and International Law
- T.Graham, Jr. The 'Inalienable Right' to Peaceful Nuclear Power: A Recipe for Chaos
- A.Slater PART III: NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY Rethinking U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy
- M.D.Intriligator NATO Nuclear Weapons: The International Face of U.S. Nuclear Policy
- M.Martin Ending Nuclear Terrorism: By America and Others
- D.Ellsberg Iranian Nuclear Policy
- A.UE.Bali Nuclear Dangers and the Challenge of a New Nuclear Policy
- D.Krieger PART IV: A NEW DIRECTION Roadmaps to Disarmament: A Strategy for the Second Nuclear Era
- W.Huntley Strengthening International Security through International Law: The Case of Nuclear, Missile and Space Weapons
- J.Scheffran Citizens and Elected Officials Uniting to Create a Nuclear Free World
- P.Meidell PART V: STEPPING BACK FROM THE PRECIPICE The Inextricable Link Between Disarmament and Non-Proliferation
- K.Annan Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe: Where Do We Go From Here?
- M.ElBaradei Nuclear Weapons, War and the Discipline of International Law
- R.Falk Turning Away from the Nuclear Precipice
- D.Krieger
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