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The publication consists of the edited transcripts of four discussions that took place at the United Nations Headquarters in April and October 2007, which were organized by the NGO Committee on Disarmament, Peace and Security, in cooperation with the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs. The focal issue of the three of the discussions was the feasibility of verification of a possible fissile material treaty and of the Biological Weapons Conventions. The value of a code of conduct for outer space was the subject of the fourth discussion.--Publisher's description.
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Arms control. --- Nuclear disarmament. --- Nuclear nonproliferation.
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Nuclear weapons --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear disarmament --- Government policy
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Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear weapons --- United States --- Korea (North) --- Foreign relations
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Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear disarmament --- Six-party Talk. --- United States --- Korea (North) --- Foreign relations
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Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear warfare --- Nuclear weapons (International law) --- Nuclear weapons --- Security, International --- United States --- Military policy.
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As the nuclear arms race exploded in the 1980s, a group of U.S. religious pacifists used radical nonviolence to intervene. Armed with hammers, they broke into military facilities to pound on missiles and pour blood on bombers, enacting the prophet Isaiah's vision: 'Nations shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.' Calling themselves the Plowshares movement, these controversial activists received long prison sentences; nonetheless, their movement grew and expanded to Europe and Australia. In this book, Sharon Erickson Nepstad documents the emergence and international diffusion of this unique form of high-risk collective action. Drawing on interviews, original survey research, and archival data, Nepstad explains why some Plowshares groups have persisted over time while others have struggled or collapsed. Comparing the U.S. movement with less successful Plowshares groups overseas, Nepstad reveals how decisions about leadership, organization, retention, and cultural adaptations influence movements' long-term trajectories.
Nonviolence. --- Antinuclear movement. --- Nuclear disarmament. --- Atomic bomb and disarmament --- Atomic weapons and disarmament --- Disarmament, Nuclear --- Nuclear weapons disarmament --- Disarmament --- Antinuclear movement --- Nuclear weapons --- Anti-nuclear movement --- Antinuclear protest movement --- Nuclear freeze movement --- Protest movement, Antinuclear --- Social movements --- Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear power plants --- Non-violence --- Government, Resistance to --- Pacifism --- Plowshares Eight (Group) --- Plowshares 8 (Group) --- Social Sciences --- Political Science
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In a fluid and uncertain world, wracked by fears of terrorism, the Bomb matters. Indeed it may matter more today than at any time before or during the Cold War. This book reveals why - providing a lucid and chilling account of nuclear weapons, their history, their role in global politics, and how we have - so far - managed to avoid armageddon. - ;Despite not having been used in anger since Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Bomb is still the biggest threat that faces us in the 21st century. As Bill Clinton's first secretary of defence, Les Aspin, aptly put it: 'The Cold War is over, the Soviet Union
Nuclear weapons. --- Nuclear weapons --- Nuclear arms control. --- Nuclear weapons control --- Arms control --- Atomic weapons --- Fusion weapons --- Thermonuclear weapons --- Weapons of mass destruction --- No first use (Nuclear strategy) --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear warfare --- History.
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The publication consists of the edited transcripts of four discussions that took place at the United Nations Headquarters in April and October 2007, which were organized by the NGO Committee on Disarmament, Peace and Security, in cooperation with the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs. The focal issue of the three of the discussions was the feasibility of verification of a possible fissile material treaty and of the Biological Weapons Conventions. The value of a code of conduct for outer space was the subject of the fourth discussion.--Publisher's description.
Disarmament --- Nuclear disarmament --- Atomic bomb and disarmament --- Atomic weapons and disarmament --- Disarmament, Nuclear --- Nuclear weapons disarmament --- Antinuclear movement --- Nuclear weapons --- Verification of disarmament --- Limitation of armament --- Military power --- Armed Forces --- Arms control --- Arms race --- Military readiness --- Military weapons --- Peace --- Security, International --- Verification --- Inspection
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