TY - BOOK ID - 48305844 TI - Non-Nuclear Peace : Beyond the Nuclear Ban Treaty AU - Sauer, Tom. AU - Kustermans, Jorg. AU - Segaert, Barbara. PY - 2020 SN - 3030266885 3030266877 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Nuclear disarmament. KW - Antinuclear movement. KW - Anti-nuclear movement KW - Antinuclear protest movement KW - Nuclear freeze movement KW - Protest movement, Antinuclear KW - Social movements KW - Nuclear disarmament KW - Nuclear power plants KW - Atomic bomb and disarmament KW - Atomic weapons and disarmament KW - Disarmament, Nuclear KW - Nuclear weapons disarmament KW - Disarmament KW - Antinuclear movement KW - Nuclear weapons KW - Peace. KW - International relations. KW - Security, International. KW - Politics and war. KW - Peace Studies. KW - Conflict Studies. KW - International Relations Theory. KW - International Security Studies. KW - Military and Defence Studies. KW - Foreign Policy. KW - War KW - War and politics KW - Collective security KW - International security KW - International relations KW - International organization KW - Peace KW - Coexistence KW - Foreign affairs KW - Foreign policy KW - Foreign relations KW - Global governance KW - Interdependence of nations KW - International affairs KW - Peaceful coexistence KW - World order KW - National security KW - Sovereignty KW - World politics KW - Coexistence, Peaceful KW - Peace-building KW - Security, International KW - Political aspects UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:48305844 AB - This volume examines the possibility of a world without nuclear weapons. It starts from the observation that, although nuclear deterrence has long been dominant in debates about war and peace, recent events show that ridicule and stigmatization of nuclear weapons and their possessors is on the rise. The idea of non-nuclear peace has been around since the beginning of the nuclear revolution, but it may be staging a return. The first part reconstructs the criticism of nuclear peace, both past and present, with a particular emphasis on technology. The second part focuses on the most revolutionary change since the beginning of the nuclear revolution, namely the Humanitarian Initiative and the resulting Nuclear Ban Treaty (2017), which allows imagining non-nuclear peace anew. The third and last part explores the practical and institutional prospects of a peace order without nuclear weapons. If non-nuclear peace advocates want to convince skeptics, they have to come up with practical solutions in the realm of global governance or world government. Tom Sauer is Associate Professor in International Politics at the Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium. He is co-editor of Nuclear Terrorism: Countering the Threat and author of Eliminating Nuclear Weapons: The Role of Missile Defense, Nuclear Inertia: US Nuclear Weapons Policy after the Cold War, and Nuclear Arms Control. Jorg Kustermans teaches international politics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. His scholarship is situated at the intersection of international theory and social theory (state personhood, republican security, the nature of social practices). He is co-editor of Pacifism’s Appeal: Ethos, History, Politics (with Sauer T., Lootens D. & Segaert B.) Barbara Segaert is a researcher in Oriental Studies, Islamic Studies and Arab Philology at KU Leuven, Belgium, and in the Social Sciences at the Open University, UK. Since 2002 she has been scientific coordinator at the University Centre Saint-Ignatius Antwerp, Belgium, where she develops academic programmes on various topics of contemporary relevance to society. ER -