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As a follow-up to Beyond 1995: The Future of NPT published in 1990, this compilation presents the major issues to be addressed at the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference. Renowned academic and diplomatic authorities from around the world contribute original essays and address questions such as: - Will the NPT be faced with a fundamental challege to its existence? - Will the treaty be allowed to lapse? - Will states withdraw? - Will the NPT be succeeded by an alternative treaty or regime?




As a follow-up to Beyond 1995: The Future of NPT published in 1990, this compilation presents the major issues to be addressed at the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference. Renowned academic and diplomatic authorities from around the world contribute original essays and address questions such as: - Will the NPT be faced with a fundamental challege to its existence? - Will the treaty be allowed to lapse? - Will states withdraw? - Will the NPT be succeeded by an alternative treaty or regime?


As a follow-up to Beyond 1995: The Future of NPT published in 1990, this compilation presents the major issues to be addressed at the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference. Renowned academic and diplomatic authorities from around the world contribute original essays and address questions such as: - Will the NPT be faced with a fundamental challege to its existence? - Will the treaty be allowed to lapse? - Will states withdraw? - Will the NPT be succeeded by an alternative treaty or regime?
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Introduction....Pages 1-4
Nonproliferation Organizations and Regimes beyond 1995....Pages 5-19
Nuclear Arms Control in the Post-Cold War Era....Pages 21-31
Toward a Universal Framework of Nuclear Restraint....Pages 33-45
The NPT’s Prospects....Pages 47-61
The Last Nuclear Summit?....Pages 63-75
1995: A Time for Optimism?....Pages 77-89
India and the NPT after the Cold War....Pages 91-119
Perspectives of Nonproliferation: A View from Russia....Pages 121-133
The Future of the NPT: A German Perspective....Pages 135-150
Beyond 1995: The NPT and Europe....Pages 151-161
The NPT, the Treaty of Tlatelolco, and the Future of Nonproliferation....Pages 163-177
Avoiding Amendment of the NPT....Pages 179-191
What Happens to Safeguards if the NPT Goes?....Pages 193-215
Does the NPT Matter?....Pages 217-233
Back Matter....Pages 235-309


As a follow-up to Beyond 1995: The Future of NPT published in 1990, this compilation presents the major issues to be addressed at the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference. Renowned academic and diplomatic authorities from around the world contribute original essays and address questions such as: - Will the NPT be faced with a fundamental challege to its existence? - Will the treaty be allowed to lapse? - Will states withdraw? - Will the NPT be succeeded by an alternative treaty or regime?
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Introduction....Pages 1-4
Nonproliferation Organizations and Regimes beyond 1995....Pages 5-19
Nuclear Arms Control in the Post-Cold War Era....Pages 21-31
Toward a Universal Framework of Nuclear Restraint....Pages 33-45
The NPT’s Prospects....Pages 47-61
The Last Nuclear Summit?....Pages 63-75
1995: A Time for Optimism?....Pages 77-89
India and the NPT after the Cold War....Pages 91-119
Perspectives of Nonproliferation: A View from Russia....Pages 121-133
The Future of the NPT: A German Perspective....Pages 135-150
Beyond 1995: The NPT and Europe....Pages 151-161
The NPT, the Treaty of Tlatelolco, and the Future of Nonproliferation....Pages 163-177
Avoiding Amendment of the NPT....Pages 179-191
What Happens to Safeguards if the NPT Goes?....Pages 193-215
Does the NPT Matter?....Pages 217-233
Back Matter....Pages 235-309
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