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In this highly relevant work, Dr. Michael Hameleers illuminates the
role of traditional and social media in shaping the political
consequences of populism and disinformation in a mediatized era
characterized by post-factual relativism and the perseverance of a
populist zeitgeist. Using comparative empirical evidence collected
in the US, the UK, and the Netherlands, this book explores the
politics and discursive construction of populism and
disinformation, how they co-occur, their effects on society, and
the antidotes used to combat the consequences of these
communicative phenomena. This book is an essential text for
students and academics in communication, media studies, political
science, sociology, and psychology.
In this highly relevant work, Dr. Michael Hameleers illuminates the
role of traditional and social media in shaping the political
consequences of populism and disinformation in a mediatized era
characterized by post-factual relativism and the perseverance of a
populist zeitgeist. Using comparative empirical evidence collected
in the US, the UK, and the Netherlands, this book explores the
politics and discursive construction of populism and
disinformation, how they co-occur, their effects on society, and
the antidotes used to combat the consequences of these
communicative phenomena. This book is an essential text for
students and academics in communication, media studies, political
science, sociology, and psychology.
Rising concern over the increasing threat of nuclear war impelled
the 2017 United Nations (UN) negotiations and adoption by 122 UN
member states of a Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
The Treaty seeks to ban nuclear weapons globally in the same way
chemical and biological weapons have already been prohibited. This
book provides the first in-depth comprehensive analysis of the
implications and possibilities of the new treaty, drawing on the
insights of international relations, international laws, and
disarmament experts and specialists from Europe, America, the
Asia-Pacific, and the UN. In a context where existing nuclear
weapon states have so far declined to be party to the new treaty,
the book examines not only its emergence and significance but also
the prospects and possibilities for its implementation, the
challenges associated with verifying the new agreement, the role of
both civil society and governments, and the treaty's wider
implications in addressing regional and global nuclear threats.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Global
Change, Peace & Security but additionally includes the special
section articles on the treaty in the Journal for Peace and Nuclear
Disarmament.
Rising concern over the increasing threat of nuclear war impelled
the 2017 United Nations (UN) negotiations and adoption by 122 UN
member states of a Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
The Treaty seeks to ban nuclear weapons globally in the same way
chemical and biological weapons have already been prohibited. This
book provides the first in-depth comprehensive analysis of the
implications and possibilities of the new treaty, drawing on the
insights of international relations, international laws, and
disarmament experts and specialists from Europe, America, the
Asia-Pacific, and the UN. In a context where existing nuclear
weapon states have so far declined to be party to the new treaty,
the book examines not only its emergence and significance but also
the prospects and possibilities for its implementation, the
challenges associated with verifying the new agreement, the role of
both civil society and governments, and the treaty's wider
implications in addressing regional and global nuclear threats.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Global
Change, Peace & Security but additionally includes the special
section articles on the treaty in the Journal for Peace and Nuclear
Disarmament.
International efforts to prevent the spread of weapons of mass
destruction (WMD)-including nuclear, biological, and chemical
weapons-rest upon foundations provided by global treaties such as
the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the Chemical Weapons
Convention (CWC). Over time, however, states have created a number
of other mechanisms for organizing international cooperation to
promote nonproliferation. Examples range from regional efforts to
various worldwide export-control regimes and nuclear security
summit meetings initiated by U.S. president Barack Obama. Many of
these additional nonproliferation arrangements are less formal and
have fewer members than the global treaties. International
Cooperation on WMD Nonproliferation calls attention to the
emergence of international cooperation beyond the core global
nonproliferation treaties. The contributors examine why these other
cooperative nonproliferation mechanisms have emerged, assess their
effectiveness, and ask how well the different pieces of the global
nonproliferation regime complex fit together. Collectively, the
essayists show that states have added new forms of international
cooperation to combat WMD proliferation for multiple reasons,
including the need to address new problems and the entrepreneurial
activities of key state leaders. Despite the complications created
by the existence of so many different cooperative arrangements,
this collection shows the world is witnessing a process of building
cooperation that is leading to greater levels of activity in
support of norms against WMD and terrorism.
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