The possible acquisition of nuclear weapons by the states is a major international concern for those countries which do not posses them. Since 1968, the international arrangements designed to prevent this have been based upon “Nuclear Non Proliferation Treatyâ€, which has now been permanently and indefinitely extended in final extension conference in 1995. The nuclear weapons states put pressure today on non-nuclear countries not to proliferate while raising their own nuclear arsenals. Ironically, the so-called threshold states are templed to resort to acquire the ultimate weapons. Will the next nuclear confrontation be between Third world nuclear powers or between a third world nuclear power and a present nuclear state? The study examines the pros and cons of the production, acquisition, stockpiting and use of nuclear weapons by non-nuclear powers and its disastrous impact on World peace.
Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty
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Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty
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Edition
1st ed.
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8179080218
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xii+204p., References; Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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