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The Politics of Nuclear Disarmament : Obstacles to and Opportunities for Eliminating Nuclear Weapons
The Politics of Nuclear Disarmament : Obstacles to and Opportunities for Eliminating Nuclear Weapons
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The Politics of Nuclear Disarmament : Obstacles to and Opportunities for Eliminating Nuclear Weapons

This book explores what political conditions must be established and what obstacles overcome for the fi ve offi cial Nuclear Weapon States (NWS)— China France Russia the UK and US— to eliminate their nuclear weapons. The different views and positions of a range of actors concerning nuclear weapons issues— including elite perspectives and public opinion— and the political assumptions underpinning them are discussed to develop a more democratic approach to disarmament. Addressing the lack of detailed analysis concerning the meaning of nuclear disarmament for the domestic political orders of NWS the book critically explores different approaches to and theories of disarmament within legal political and technical literatures and orthodox and critical theory. It also builds on previous discussions of nuclear possession restraint arms control and disarmament— concerning both nuclear possessor and non- possessor states— identifying the insights these works provide regarding how NWS disarmament may be advanced. Contributing to theoretical debates concerning how domestic politics interacts with and determines states’ international behaviour the book will be of interest to all scholars and students of history politics international relations security studies military history war studies peace studies confl ict democracy and global governance. | The Politics of Nuclear Disarmament Obstacles to and Opportunities for Eliminating Nuclear Weapons

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This book explores what political conditions must be established and what obstacles overcome for the fi ve offi cial Nuclear Weapon States (NWS)— China France Russia the UK and US— to eliminate their nuclear weapons. The different views and positions of a range of actors concerning nuclear weapons issues— including elite perspectives and public opinion— and the political assumptions underpinning them are discussed to develop a more democratic approach to disarmament. Addressing the lack of detailed analysis concerning the meaning of nuclear disarmament for the domestic political orders of NWS the book critically explores different approaches to and theories of disarmament within legal political and technical literatures and orthodox and critical theory. It also builds on previous discussions of nuclear possession restraint arms control and disarmament— concerning both nuclear possessor and non- possessor states— identifying the insights these works provide regarding how NWS disarmament may be advanced. Contributing to theoretical debates concerning how domestic politics interacts with and determines states’ international behaviour the book will be of interest to all scholars and students of history politics international relations security studies military history war studies peace studies confl ict democracy and global governance. | The Politics of Nuclear Disarmament Obstacles to and Opportunities for Eliminating Nuclear Weapons

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This book explores what political conditions must be established and what obstacles overcome for the fi ve offi cial Nuclear Weapon States (NWS)— China France Russia the UK and US— to eliminate their nuclear weapons. The different views and positions of a range of actors concerning nuclear weapons issues— including elite perspectives and public opinion— and the political assumptions underpinning them are discussed to develop a more democratic approach to disarmament. Addressing the lack of detailed analysis concerning the meaning of nuclear disarmament for the domestic political orders of NWS the book critically explores different approaches to and theories of disarmament within legal political and technical literatures and orthodox and critical theory. It also builds on previous discussions of nuclear possession restraint arms control and disarmament— concerning both nuclear possessor and non- possessor states— identifying the insights these works provide regarding how NWS disarmament may be advanced. Contributing to theoretical debates concerning how domestic politics interacts with and determines states’ international behaviour the book will be of interest to all scholars and students of history politics international relations security studies military history war studies peace studies confl ict democracy and global governance. | The Politics of Nuclear Disarmament Obstacles to and Opportunities for Eliminating Nuclear Weapons

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