Joining the Non-Proliferation Treaty

Joining the Non-Proliferation Treaty

Deterrence, Non-Proliferation and the American Alliance

Iwama, Yoko; Baylis, John

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2018

214

Dura

Inglês

9781138571457

15 a 20 dias

570

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List of contributors

Introduction (Yoko Iwama)

Part I
1. Nuclear Proliferation and Conceptions of National Interest: The U.S. Case, 1960-1967 (William Burr)
2. After the Hegemony of the "Atoms for Peace" Programmeme: Multilateral Non-proliferation Policy under the Nixon and Ford Administrations (Shinsuke TOMOTSUGU)

Part II
3. Britain, the Deterrence/Non-Proliferation Dilemma and the NPT (John Baylis)
4. France's Relationship to the NATO defense strategy and the Western non-Proliferation Regime (Dominique MONGIN)
5. Problem Solved? The German Nuclear Question and West Germany's Accession to the NPT (1967-1975) (Andreas Lutsch)
6. Canada's Affair with Nuclear Weapons: Building, Debating, Acquiring, Retiring (Don Munton)

Part III
7. Japan's Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Diplomacy during the Cold War: The Myth and Reality of a Nuclear Bombed Country (Akira KUROSAKI)
8. The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Decision to Join the Non-Proliferation Treaty (Yoko Iwama)
9. In the Shadow of China's Bomb: Nuclear Consultation, Commitment Reconfirmation, and Missile Defence in the U.S.-Japan Alliance, 1962-68 (Shingo Yoshida)

10. Conclusion (John Baylis)

Index
West Germany;Atomic Energy;FRG;Trident;Nuclear Disarmament;independent deterrent;ABM System;nuclear deterrence;NATO Ally;UK;Nuclear Weapons;Germany;Non-nuclear Weapon States;USA;Non-proliferation Diplomacy;Japan;NATO Nuclear Sharing;France;Nuclear Order;Canada;NATO Nuclear;NPT;Nuclear Consultation;Yoko Iwama;Nuclear Weapon States;William Burr;Nuclear Sharing;Shinsuke Tomotsugu;Non-Nuclear Principles;Dominique Mongin;Independent Nuclear Capabilities;Andreas Lutsch;German Government;Don Munton;FRG's Status;Akira Kurosaki;ABM Deployment;Shingo Yoshida;Chinese Nuclear Development;Chinese Nuclear;French Nuclear;West Germany's Accession;West Germany's Position;NPT Negotiation