Peace and Disarmament

Peace and Disarmament
Author: Hannes Swoboda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2009
Genre: Disarmament
ISBN: 9282326152

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Peace Theory

Peace Theory
Author: John Wear Burton
Publsiher: New York, Knopf
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1962
Genre: Disarmament
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005619601

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Disarmament Peace and Development

Disarmament  Peace and Development
Author: Reiner Braun,Colin Archer,Ingeborg Breines,Manas Chatterji,Amela Skiljan
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781787439931

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This new volume provides reflections and insights from leading public figures and activists who oppose military expenditure in any form. Many of the contributions to this volume were presented as speeches at the 'Disarm! For a Climate of Peace' meeting held in Berlin in 2016, organized by the International Peace Bureau.

Disarmament

Disarmament
Author: Melissa Gillis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009
Genre: Arms control
ISBN: OCLC:476298367

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Peace

Peace
Author: David Cortright
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2008-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781139471855

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Veteran scholar and peace activist David Cortright offers a definitive history of the human striving for peace and an analysis of its religious and intellectual roots. This authoritative, balanced, and highly readable volume traces the rise of peace advocacy and internationalism from their origins in earlier centuries through the mass movements of recent decades: the pacifist campaigns of the 1930s, the Vietnam antiwar movement, and the waves of disarmament activism that peaked in the 1980s. Also explored are the underlying principles of peace - nonviolence, democracy, social justice, and human rights - all placed within a framework of 'realistic pacifism'. Peace brings the story up-to-date by examining opposition to the Iraq War and responses to the so-called 'war on terror'. This is history with a modern twist, set in the context of current debates about 'the responsibility to protect', nuclear proliferation, Darfur, and conflict transformation.

Disarmament and Related Treaties

Disarmament and Related Treaties
Author: United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs
Publsiher: United Nations
Total Pages: 758
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789210571807

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Treaties are essential to the maintenance of international law and order, and States depend on them to provide stability and consistency in international relations. This publication contains the text of multilateral treaties that focus on nuclear weapons, other weapons of mass destruction, conventional arms, and nuclear-weapon-free zones, all of which are essential for promoting peace and security. It also includes treaties in which disarmament and non-proliferation are important elements within a larger framework of issues, such as the Antarctic Treaty or the Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies. The United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs hopes this book will be a useful tool for diplomats, researchers, those in the service of States parties to the various treaties and conventions, those States not yet parties, and in promoting and furthering the universalization of these instruments.

Disarmament

Disarmament
Author: Howard Everett Smith
Publsiher: Julian Messner
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1986
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043926356

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Written in the mid-1980s this is a plea for ending the arms race and creating a nuclear freeze.

The United States Russia and Nuclear Peace

The United States  Russia and Nuclear Peace
Author: Stephen J. Cimbala
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-02-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030380885

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This book analyzes the United States and Russia’s nuclear arms control and deterrence relationships and how these countries must lead current and prospective efforts to support future nuclear arms control and nonproliferation. The second nuclear age, following the end of the Cold War and the demise of the Soviet Union, poses new challenges with respect to nuclear-strategic stability, deterrence and nonproliferation. The spread of nuclear weapons in Asia, and the potential for new nuclear weapons states in the Middle East, create new possible axes of conflict potentially stressful to the existing world order. Other uncertainties include the interest of major powers in developing a wider spectrum of nuclear weapons and delivery systems, possibly for use in limited nuclear wars, and the competitive technologies for antimissile defenses being developed and deployed by the United States and Russia. Other technology challenges, including the implications of cyberwar for nuclear deterrence and crisis management, are also considered. Political changes also matter. The early post-Cold War hopes for the emergence of a global pacific security community, excluding the possibility of major war, have been dashed by political conflict between Russia and NATO, by the roiled nature of American domestic politics with respect to international security, and by a more assertive and militarily competent China. Additionally, the study includes suggestions for both analysis and policy in order to prevent the renewed U.S.-Russian nuclear arms race and competition in new technologies. This volume would be ideal for graduate students, researchers, scholars and anyone who is interested in nuclear policy, international studies, and Russian politics.