Pariah states and nuclear proliferation
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- India and Pakistan: nuclear rivals in South Asia. Marwah, Onkar // International Organization;Winter81, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p165
The article focuses on the relationship between Pakistan and India and its implications for nuclear nonproliferation. Since both countries exist primarily outside of the central strategic balance, no guidelines are available in strategic doctrine or experience as to how their future relationship...
- NUCLEAR THREATS, ABM SYSTEMS, AND PROLIFERATION. Inglis, David R. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Jun1968, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p2
The article focuses on the nuclear power policy of the U.S. government, which is designed to strongly deter the strategic nuclear attack against the country. In relation with this policy are the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty. The...
- THE NPT IS NOT ENOUGH FOR INDIA. Feld, Bernd T. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Jun1968, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p4
The article focuses on the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons which is an international treaty, opened for signature on July 1, 1968 to limit the spread of nuclear weapons. The agreement signed between the U.S. and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics seemed to be best suited...
- Maintaining a nonproliferation regime. Nye, Joseph S. // International Organization;Winter81, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p15
The article focuses on the problems of maintaining a nuclear nonproliferation regime. The United States has helped to foster an international regime that establishes a general presumption against proliferation. International regimes are the sets of rules, norms and procedures that regulate...
- Iran Nuclear Program:To Suspend or Not to Suspend. Donovan, Michael // Defense Monitor;May/Jun2005, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p5
Deliberates whether to suspend or not to suspend the nuclear program of Iran. Duration of the suspension of the nuclear program; Negotiations between Iran and other countries for the continuation of the program; Terms and conditions of the negotiations.
- Nuclear Nonproliferation: DOE's Efforts to Assist Weapons Scientists in Russia's Nuclear Cities Face Challenges: GAO-01-429. // GAO Reports;5/3/2001, p1
TThe United States and Russia began an ambitious nonproliferation program, the Nuclear Cities Initiative (NCI), to create sustainable job opportunities for weapons scientists in Russia's closed nuclear cities and to help Russia accelerate the downsizing of its nuclear weapons complex in in 1998....
- The Nuclear Option. Pfaff, William // Commonweal;9/9/2005, Vol. 132 Issue 15, p8
Argues that the U.S. government's position on nuclear nonproliferation is unsustainable in the long term. Perverse results produced by the government's determination to stop nuclear proliferation; Aim of the governments that want to acquire nuclear weapons; Reason why the U.S. position is...
- Counterpoint: The U.S. Should Lead the World in Nuclear Disarmament. Forster, Matt // Points of View: Nuclear Proliferation;2011, p3
This article presents an argument for nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament. The United States needs to aggressively pursue a policy of nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament in order to avoid potential future nuclear disasters. While the U.S. has traditionally supported international...
- Point: Nukes for Peace. Forster, Matt; Montanez-Muhinda, Rosalind // Points of View: Nuclear Proliferation;2011, p5
The article presents an argument which stresses the need for the U.S. to pursue a policy of nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament in order to avoid potential future nuclear disasters. It urges the U.S. to reduce its own nuclear stockpiles and to halt its own nuclear weapon development...


