The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty has long been key in
non-proliferation and disarmament activities. The Treaty is the
major international legal obstacle for states seeking nuclear
weapon capabilities.
In retrospect, and despite setbacks, the overall impact of the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty has been significant and
gratifying. Its continued success is by no means guaranteed. As old
nuclear dangers persist and new ones evolve, policies to halt
nuclear proliferation are more disparate than at any other time.
Nuclear weapons remain an essential part of the security policies
of leading states and many developmental states maintain strong
nuclear weapon ambitions, while terrorists have actively been
seeking nuclear capabilities.
In search of an overarching strategy that recognizes both the
flaws of the existing non-proliferation regime, and the value of
some of the corrections proposed by regime critics, this volume
assesses contemporary efforts to stem nuclear proliferation. In
doing so, Nuclear Proliferation and International Security examines
a number of cases with a view to recommending better
non-proliferation tools and strategies. The contributors comprise
renowned international scholars, who have been selected to obtain
the best possible analyses of critically important issues related
to international non-proliferation dynamics and the future
integrity of the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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