A nuclear-weapon-free world : steps along the way

2000 
Foreword M.Atiyah Notes on the Contributors Introduction and Summary F.Blackaby & T.Milne Getting to Zero: Is Pursuing a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World Too Difficult? Too Dangerous? Too Distracting? J.P.Holdren Russia's Nuclear Collapse: The Case for a Mutual Stand-Down B.Blair A Fissile Materials Cut-off B.M.Udgaonkar Getting Negotiations Started: Alternatives to Negotiations at the Conference on Disarmament Y.K.Nazarkin Banning the Use of Nuclear Weapons J.Goldblat Verification and Transparency: New Technical Possibilities R.L.Garwin Transparency Associated with the Process of Eliminating Nuclear Warheads T.B.Cochran Verification: The Contribution Likely to be made by IAEA 93-2 D.Fischer The Expansion of NATO: H Beach Russia: Impediments to Nuclear Disarmament A.Nikitin Nuclear Weapons Proliferation: Taking Stock after the Testing in South Asia S.Lodgaard Paths to a Nuclear-Weapon -Free World G.Rathjens Nuclear Weapons and the Cold War: Did Nuclear Weapons Prevent War, or Increase its Risks? R.L.Garthoff Public Opinion on Nuclear Weapons F.Blackaby & T.Milne Index
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