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The nuclear non-proliferation treaty had recently undergone its
third formal review by its signatories, who had assessed its
effectiveness and considered how it might better be implemented.
This book, originally published in 1987, written by experts many of
whom were leading participants in the nuclear non-proliferation
treaty regime at the time, examines the whole range of issues
connected with nuclear non-proliferation and the treaty. It looks
at non-proliferation from the point of view of nuclear nations,
non-nuclear nations and the nuclear industry. It assesses the work
of the international monitoring bodies and reconsiders the place of
non-proliferation in the changing balance of global nuclear power.
It concludes by discussing the way forward.
The nuclear non-proliferation treaty had recently undergone its
third formal review by its signatories, who had assessed its
effectiveness and considered how it might better be implemented.
This book, originally published in 1987, written by experts many of
whom were leading participants in the nuclear non-proliferation
treaty regime at the time, examines the whole range of issues
connected with nuclear non-proliferation and the treaty. It looks
at non-proliferation from the point of view of nuclear nations,
non-nuclear nations and the nuclear industry. It assesses the work
of the international monitoring bodies and reconsiders the place of
non-proliferation in the changing balance of global nuclear power.
It concludes by discussing the way forward.
This title was first published in 2003. This three-volume set
examines the relationship between government and civil society in
their efforts to define and pursue security. Including the results
of an extensive research program, each volume is organized around
one of the three principal themes - environment, people and
globalization, supplying compelling evidence of the tension between
economic change and human well-being. Challenging the conventional
wisdom about the beneficial results of economically induced change,
this first volume suggests that too often the mismanagement of
development jeopardizes the security of individuals, families,
communities, and possibly the state, by harming the very
environment which is required to sustain both people and their
economic existence. Bringing together an international group of
scholars from a variety of disciplines, this volume is particularly
relevant for academic and general research communities in the areas
of social, economic, political and security matters of Southeast
Asia.
This title was first published in 2003. This three-volume set
examines the relationship between government and civil society in
their efforts to define and pursue security. Including the results
of an extensive research program, each volume is organized around
one of the three principal themes - environment, people and
globalization, supplying compelling evidence of the tension between
economic change and human well-being. Challenging the conventional
wisdom about the beneficial results of economically induced change,
this first volume suggests that too often the mismanagement of
development jeopardizes the security of individuals, families,
communities, and possibly the state, by harming the very
environment which is required to sustain both people and their
economic existence. Bringing together an international group of
scholars from a variety of disciplines, this volume is particularly
relevant for academic and general research communities in the areas
of social, economic, political and security matters of Southeast
Asia.
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