Published 1994 | Version v1
Book

Implementation of nuclear reduction agreements

Creators

  • 1. Nonproliferation and Regional Arms Control, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (United States)

Description

The collapse of the Soviet Union not only created a new political environment conductive to arms control and disarmament. It also raised unique and unprecedent non-proliferation problems which bear on the implementation of Start I and even on the Non-proliferation treaty insofar as a failure to rein in Ukraine would create a case of instant proliferation and raise questions about whether somehow Russia as a successor of the Soviet Union failed to meet its Non-proliferation Treaty obligation not to 'assist' any other state in acquiring nuclear weapons. The significance of implementing the agreements concerned with non-proliferation, production of highly enriched uranium outside IAEA safeguards, transparency relevance to the international arena, particularly to nuclear issues are discussed as crucial to progress towards a more stable and secure world order. The importance of the Non-proliferation Treaty extension Conference is underlined

Part of:
Transparency in armaments, regional dialogue and disarmament

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Publishing Information

Publisher
UN
Imprint Place
New York, NY (United States)
ISBN
92-1-142212-4
Imprint Title
Transparency in armaments, regional dialogue and disarmament
Imprint Pagination
229 p.
Journal Issue
no. 20
Series
Disarmament topical papers
Journal Page Range
p. 41-45

Conference

Title
Conference on transparency in armaments, regional dialogue and disarmament
Dates
24-27 May 1994
Place
Hiroshima (Japan)

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