Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation

Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation
Author: Harsh V Pant
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2012-02-27
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781136894435

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The chapters of this proposed volume are intended to shed light on the diverse themes surrounding this very important issue area in international security. Each of the six major sections addresses an aspect of nuclear proliferation that will be critical in determining the future trajectory of global politics in the years to come. The first section examines the major thematic issues underlying the contemporary discourse on nuclear proliferation. How do we understand this period in proliferation? What accounts for a taboo on the use of nuclear weapons so far and will it survive? What is the present state of nuclear deterrence models built during the Cold War? What is the relationship between the pursuit of civilian nuclear energy and the risks of proliferation? Why are we witnessing a move away from non-proliferation to counter-proliferation? The second section gives an overview of the evolving nuclear policies of the five established nuclear powers: the USA, Russia, the United Kingdom, France and the People's Republic of China. Section three looks at the three de facto nuclear states: India, Pakistan and Israel. The fourth section examines the three problem areas in the proliferation matrix today – Iran, North Korea and the potent mix of non-state actors and nuclear weapons. The fifth section sheds light on an important issue often ignored during discussions of nuclear proliferation – cases where states have made a deliberate policy choice of either renouncing their nuclear weapons programme, or have decided to remain a threshold state. The cases of South Africa, Egypt and Japan will be the focus of this section. The final section will examine the present state of the global nuclear non-proliferation regime, which most observers agree is currently facing a crisis of credibility. The three pillars of this regime – the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), and the Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty (FMCT) – will be examined. This is followed by an analysis of the present trends and prospects for US-Russia nuclear arms control. The impact of missile defenses and the US-India civilian nuclear energy co-operation pact will be examined so as to ascertain whether they have weakened or strengthened the global non-proliferation regime. The chapters in this volume aim to document the increasing complexity of the global nuclear proliferation dynamic and the inability of the international community to come to terms with a rapidly changing strategic milieu. The future, in all likelihood, will be very different from the past, and the chapters in this volume will try to develop a framework that may help gain a better understanding of the forces that will shape the nuclear proliferation debate in the years to come. Proposed Contents Introduction – Overview Part 1: Thematic Issues The Second Nuclear Age The Nuclear Taboo Nuclear Deterrence Nuclear Energy and Non-Proliferation Non-Proliferation and Counter Proliferation Non-State Actors and Nuclear Weapons Part 2: The Five Nuclear Powers USA Russia United Kingdom France People's Republic of China Part 3: De Facto Nuclear States India Pakistan Israel Part 4: The ‘Problem’ States Iran North Korea Part 5: The ‘Threshold’ States South Africa Japan Egypt Part 6: The Global Non-Proliferation Regime The NPT The CTBT The FMCT US-Russia Nuclear Arms Control The Impact of Missile Defenses The US-India Nuclear Deal The Future: What It May Hold In Store Conclusion

Routledge Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation and Policy

Routledge Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation and Policy
Author: Joseph F. Pilat,Nathan E. Busch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136012488

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This new Handbook is a comprehensive examination of the rich and complex issues of nuclear proliferation in the early 21st century. The future of the decades-long effort to prevent the further spread of weapons of mass destruction is at a crossroads today. If international nonproliferation efforts are to be successful, an integrated, multi-tiered response will almost certainly be necessary. A serious, thorough, and clear-eyed examination of the range of threats, challenges, and opportunities facing the international community is a necessary first step. This Handbook, which presents the most up-to-date analysis and policy recommendations on these critical issues by recognized, leading scholars in the field, intends to provide such an examination. The volume is divided into three major parts: Part I presents detailed threat assessments of proliferation risks across the globe, including specific regions and countries. Part II explains the various tools developed by the international community to address these proliferation threats. Part III addresses the proliferation risks and political challenges arising from nuclear energy production, including potential proliferation by aspiring states and nonstate groups. This Handbook will be of great interest to students and practitioners of nuclear proliferation, arms control, global governance, diplomacy, and global security and IR general.

Facts on Nuclear Proliferation a Handbook

Facts on Nuclear Proliferation  a Handbook
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1975
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105117869086

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A Handbook Of Nuclear Weapons Nonproliferation

A Handbook Of Nuclear Weapons   Nonproliferation
Author: Sarah J. Diehl,James Clay Moltz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Nuclear nonproliferation
ISBN: 8182741688

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This Book Covers The Parallel Development Of Nuclear Weapons And Associated Non Proliferation Efforts From The Beginning Of Research Into Atomic Fission, Through The Building Of Nuclear Weapons In The United States And Eventually Eight Other Countries (One Of Which Has Now Dismantled Its Arsenal). It Also Reviews Current Debates Surrounding Nuclear Terrorism, The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, And Efforts To Achieve The Total Elimination Of Nuclear Weapons While Describing The Rationale Presented By Supporters For The Continued Presence Of More Than 10,000 Deployed Strategic Warheads. In Addition, The Book Serves As A Comprehensive Reference On A Host Of Issues Related To International Non Proliferation Treaties And Regimes, As Well As Citizen-Based Efforts To Prevent The Proliferation Of Nuclear Weapons.

One Physicist s Guide to Nuclear Weapons

One Physicist s Guide to Nuclear Weapons
Author: Jeremy Bernstein
Publsiher: IOP Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0750313099

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One Physicist's Guide to Nuclear Weapons presents a truly global look at the history, use, and issues surrounding nuclear weapons from the perspective of physicist and writer Jeremy Bernstein. A first-hand witness to the development and science of nuclear weapons, he is in a unique position to highlight the ways in which nuclear weapons work with a writing style that is suitable for lay readers and scientists alike. Bernstein brings the reader on a journey from the Nevada nuclear- testing fields in the 1950's to the present day situations in Iran and North Korea, while delving into the physics and science behind the bomb. With an introduction by Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith, this book is a testament to the last seventy 70 years of the nuclear age, affecting every human being on the planet.

Handbook on Nuclear Law

Handbook on Nuclear Law
Author: Carlton Stoiber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9201039107

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This handbook is a practical aid to legislative drafting that brings together, for the first time, model texts of provisions covering all aspects of nuclear law in a consolidated form. Organized along the same lines as the Handbook on Nuclear Law, published by the IAEA in 2003, and containing updated material on new legal developments, this publication represents an important companion resource for the development of new or revised nuclear legislation, as well as for instruction in the fundamentals of nuclear law. It will be particularly useful for those Member States embarking on new or expanding existing nuclear programmes.

Nuclear Weapons and Nonproliferation

Nuclear Weapons and Nonproliferation
Author: Sarah J. Diehl,James Clay Moltz
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007-08-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781598840728

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An updated edition of ABC-CLIO's classic reference book on nuclear arms programs and proliferation in nations around the world. Fully updated and revised since its initial publication, Nuclear Weapons and Nonproliferation, Second Edition explores all key issues related to the proliferation of nuclear weapons and efforts to curb them, from the U.S. atomic bomb project during World War II to current debates on nuclear terrorism, North Korea's nuclear test, and Iran's enrichment program. Nuclear Weapons and Nonproliferation, Second Edition clarifies weapons-related policy debates from both U.S. and international perspectives, offering a detailed look at current technologies, arsenals, weapons tests, and nonproliferation efforts. Readers will find expert analysis of such crucial recent events as Libya's disarmament, the failed WMD search in Iraq, A.Q. Khan's nuclear technology black market, "dirty bombs," developments in North Korea and Iran, and the U.S. plan to aid India's nuclear program—plus recent progress (or lack thereof) on a range of treaties and initiatives.

Nuclear Engineering Handbook

Nuclear Engineering Handbook
Author: Lindsay Garfield
Publsiher: Larsen and Keller Education
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 164172658X

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The branch of engineering which deals with the application of different sub-atomic processes based on the principles of nuclear physics is known as nuclear engineering. The two primary sub-atomic processes, which are dealt within this field are fission and fusion. Fission refers to the breaking down of atomic nuclei while fusion refers to the combining of atomic nuclei. The field of nuclear fission deals with designing, maintaining and interacting with components and systems like nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors. It also involves the study of medical and other applications of radiation, especially ionizing radiation, heat/thermodynamics transport, nuclear fuel, nuclear safety, and the problems of nuclear proliferation. The topics included in this book on nuclear engineering are of utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. The various studies that are constantly contributing towards advancing technologies and evolution of this field are examined in detail. This book will serve as a reference to a broad spectrum of readers.