Curbing the spread of nuclear weaponsWith the 2005 Review Conference of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty in the background, this book provides a fully detailed but accessible and accurate introduction to the technical aspects of nuclear energy and nuclear weapons for the specialist and non-specialist alike. It considers nuclear weapons from varying perspectives, including the technology perspective, which views them as spillovers from nuclear energy programmes; and the theoretical perspective, which looks at the collision between national and international security – the security dilemma – involved in nuclear proliferation. It aims to demonstrate that international security is unlikely to benefit from encouraging the spread of nuclear weapons except in situations where the security complex is already largely nuclearised. |
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... strike may be expected to occur 2.6 International security in a complex as a function of nuclear spread: k-value 3.1 Intrusiveness of inspections versus frequency Tables 2.1 Deadlock game 2.2 Prisoner's dilemma game 2.3 Acute.
... Inspection game with qualitative payoffs for the state 3.2 Inspection game with quantitative payoffs for the state 3.3 Inspection game with imperfect technique 4.1 Defence expenditure as percentage of gross domestic product within ...
... inspector) departure from normal refuelling schedules. That it needs to be shut down to accommodate refuelling, moreover, makes it more inspection-friendly than most alternative designs, which can be refuelled while running ('on load ...
... inspectors. Nor would they be likely to overlook a comparable diversion from refuelling stocks. But in either case the time between the inspectors giving the alarm and the state in question obtaining a significant amount of highly ...
... inspection. Unfortunately, the confidentiality that attaches to the outcomes of IAEA inspections for states in good standing with the treaty or in IAEA eyes working earnestly to achieve that status, while understandable up to a point ...
Contents
The International Atomic Energy Agency and safeguards | |
Understanding nuclearfree zones | |
United States policy on nonproliferation and the Nuclear Non | |
Bargaining for test ban treaties | |
A The Baruch Plan | |
B Atoms for Peace | |
Treaty of Tlatelolco documentation and texts | |
E Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean | |