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Author Graham, Thomas, Jr., 1933- author.

Title The alternate route : nuclear weapon-free zones / Thomas Graham.

Publication Info. Corvallis : Oregon State University Press, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 276 pages .)
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Summary Eventual achievement of nuclear disarmament has been an objective and a dream of the world community since the dawn of the Nuclear Age. Considerable progress has been made over the decades, but this has always required close US-Russian cooperation. At present, further progress is likely blocked by the return of Vladimir Putin to the Russian presidency and the toxic US-Russia relationship. The classic road toward nuclear disarmament appears to be closed for the foreseeable future, but there may be another route. In the last fifty years, well-conceived regional treaties have been developed in Latin America, the South Pacific, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central Asia. These arrangements have developed for many and varied political and security reasons, but now virtually all of the Southern Hemisphere and important parts of the Northern Hemisphere are legally nuclear-weapon-free. These regional nuclear weapon disarmament treaties are formally respected by the five states recognized under the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) as nuclear weapon states: the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, France, and China--often referred to collectively as the P-5 states. Variations of these regional treaties might eventually be negotiated in the Middle East, Northeast Asia, and South Asia, setting aside the P-5 states until the very end of the process. With regional agreements in place around the globe, negotiation among the P-5 states would be all that stands between the world community and the banishment of nuclear weapons, verifiably and effectively worldwide. By the time this point is reached, Russia and the United States might be able to cooperate. Essential reading for policy advisors, foreign service professionals, and scholars in political science, The Alternate Route examines the possibilities of nuclear-weapon-free zones as a pathway to worldwide nuclear disarmament.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-265) and index.
Contents Another way forward -- The nuclear non-proliferation treaty and nuclear weapon-free zones; Russia and disarmament -- The Treaty of Tlatelolco -- The Treaty of Rarotonga -- The treaty of Pelindaba -- The Treaty of Bangkok -- The Treaty of Semipalatinsk and Mongolia as a single-state nuclear weapon-free zone -- Where we are, and where and how we must go -- The Middle East -- Northeast Asia -- South Asia -- The P-5 and the future.
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Subject Nuclear disarmament.
Nuclear disarmament.
Nuclear arms control.
Nuclear arms control.
Nuclear-weapon-free zones.
Nuclear-weapon-free zones.
Nuclear nonproliferation.
Nuclear nonproliferation.
Other Form: Print version: Graham, Thomas, Jr., 1933- Alternate route. Corvallis : Oregon State University Press, [2017] 9780870719066 0870719068 (OCoLC)987796376
ISBN 9780870719073 (electronic book)
0870719076 (electronic book)
9780870719066
0870719068