In July 2005, the United States and India announced a bold
agreement to restore nuclear co-operation. The deal, nearing
finalization in late 2007, has been vigorously critiqued by arms
control advocates anticipating dire consequences for the
non-proliferation regime. For Canada, the implications of
re-opening nuclear cooperation with India are particularly complex,
rekindling historical animosities and challenging Canada's
longstanding commitment to global nuclear disarmament. Canada, as a
party to the Nuclear Suppliers Group, has a voice in the ultimate
disposition of the agreement. What are Canada's choices? What
should be its goals and policies? This volume presents the analyses
and conclusions of a select group of scholars and governmental
policy-makers who work extensively with these issues, gathered for
a workshop in Ottawa on 19-20 March 2007 convened by the Simons
Centre of the University of British Columbia. Available November
2007 through major booksellers in Canada & the US.
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