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The role of strategic missile defence in the global architecture de ballistic non proliferation

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Whereas some think that missile defence is a proliferation agent by nature and therefore undermines the already fragile regime of ballistic non proliferation, some others think that missile defence could underpin the non proliferation regime. The author thus discusses these issues and both points of view by commenting the ambiguous discursive relationships between missile defence and arms control, and by highlighting the various roles and missions given to missile defence, notably in treaties (like the ABM treaty) and postures adopted by concerned countries

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Original title (French)
La place de la defense antimissile strategique dans l'architecture globale de non-proliferation balistique

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7 p.
Report number
INIS-FR--17-0385

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