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Nuclear tests have caused public concern ever since the first such
test was conducted, more than six decades ago. During the Cold War,
however, con- tions were not conducive to discussing a complete ban
on nuclear testing. It was not until 1993 that negotiations on such
a treaty finally got under way. From then on, things moved
relatively quickly: in 1996, the United Nations General Assembly
adopted the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). To date,
the Treaty has been signed by 178 states and ratified by 144,
though it has yet to enter into force, as nine out of 44 ''Annex 2
states'', whose ratification is mandatory, have not heeded the
call. Nevertheless, the CTBT verification system is already
provisionally operational and has proven its effectiveness. We
commend the CTBT organisation in Vienna for its successful efforts
to build a verification network. This book is an excellent overview
of the evolution of the CTBT and its verification regime. The
authors are eminent scholars from the Netherlands, Norway and
Sweden who have been intimately involved with the CTBT and its
verification agency, the CTBTO Preparatory Commission, from their
inc- tion to the present day. They have written a thorough and
engaging narrative of the long road that led to the CTBT. Their
story will appeal to both the layman and the expert and provide
useful lessons for future negotiations on disarmament issues.
Nuclear tests have caused public concern ever since the first such
test was conducted, more than six decades ago. During the Cold War,
however, con- tions were not conducive to discussing a complete ban
on nuclear testing. It was not until 1993 that negotiations on such
a treaty finally got under way. From then on, things moved
relatively quickly: in 1996, the United Nations General Assembly
adopted the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). To date,
the Treaty has been signed by 178 states and ratified by 144,
though it has yet to enter into force, as nine out of 44 ''Annex 2
states'', whose ratification is mandatory, have not heeded the
call. Nevertheless, the CTBT verification system is already
provisionally operational and has proven its effectiveness. We
commend the CTBT organisation in Vienna for its successful efforts
to build a verification network. This book is an excellent overview
of the evolution of the CTBT and its verification regime. The
authors are eminent scholars from the Netherlands, Norway and
Sweden who have been intimately involved with the CTBT and its
verification agency, the CTBTO Preparatory Commission, from their
inc- tion to the present day. They have written a thorough and
engaging narrative of the long road that led to the CTBT. Their
story will appeal to both the layman and the expert and provide
useful lessons for future negotiations on disarmament issues.
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