Getting to Zero: The Path to Nuclear Disarmament

Getting to Zero takes on the much-debated goal of nuclear zero—exploring the serious policy questions raised by nuclear disarmament and suggesting practical steps for the nuclear weapon states to take to achieve it.

It documents the successes and failures of six decades of attempts to control nuclear weapons proliferation and, within this context, asks the urgent questions that world leaders, politicians, NGOs, and scholars must address in the years ahead.

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Getting to Zero: The Path to Nuclear Disarmament

Getting to Zero takes on the much-debated goal of nuclear zero—exploring the serious policy questions raised by nuclear disarmament and suggesting practical steps for the nuclear weapon states to take to achieve it.

It documents the successes and failures of six decades of attempts to control nuclear weapons proliferation and, within this context, asks the urgent questions that world leaders, politicians, NGOs, and scholars must address in the years ahead.

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Getting to Zero: The Path to Nuclear Disarmament

Getting to Zero: The Path to Nuclear Disarmament

by Catherine M. Kelleher, Judith Reppy
Getting to Zero: The Path to Nuclear Disarmament

Getting to Zero: The Path to Nuclear Disarmament

by Catherine M. Kelleher, Judith Reppy

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Overview

Getting to Zero takes on the much-debated goal of nuclear zero—exploring the serious policy questions raised by nuclear disarmament and suggesting practical steps for the nuclear weapon states to take to achieve it.

It documents the successes and failures of six decades of attempts to control nuclear weapons proliferation and, within this context, asks the urgent questions that world leaders, politicians, NGOs, and scholars must address in the years ahead.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804777728
Publisher: Stanford Security Studies
Publication date: 03/02/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 838 KB

About the Author

Catherine M. Kelleher is a Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute, Brown University, a College Park Professor at the University of Maryland, and Professor Emerita at the U.S. Naval War College. Judith Reppy is Professor Emerita in the Department of Science and Technology Studies and Associate Director of the Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies at Cornell University.
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