Introduction -- Evaluation of established NWFZs -- Initiatives to establish new NWFZs or WMDFZs -- Barriers to the establishment of new zones -- Facilitating conditions -- Promoting NWFZs and WMDFZs -- Conclusion
Summary
The initial years of the new millennium have seen little substantive progress in nuclear arms control and indeed many setbacks. Despite these discouraging developments, however, there is still considerable need, and potential, for progress to be made in nuclear arms control at a regional level, namely through of the consolidation and expansion of nuclear-weapon-free zones (NWFZs). The present study discusses the status and benefits of existing and proposed NWFZs.--Publisher's description
Notes
"UNIDIR/2005/19."
"United Nations publication. Sales no. GV. E.05.0.19"--Title page verso
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-47)
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