Description |
1 online resource (vi, 52 pages) |
Series |
SIPRI policy paper, 1653-7548 ; 37 |
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SIPRI policy paper ; no. 37. 1653-7548
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Contents |
Preface -- Summary -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Changes in the threat environment: from the elimination of threats to the management of risks -- European Union non-proliferation efforts, 2003-13 -- Ways to strengthen the European Union's future approach -- Conclusions and recommendations |
Summary |
In the 10 years since the European Union adopted its Strategy against Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, it has succeeded in developing a distinctive approach to the non-proliferation of WMD. Developments over the decade provide a solid platform from which the EU could now expand its non-proliferation efforts in ways that increase its effectiveness and efficiency, in particular, by emphasizing the security of European citizens alongside the traditional security of the state. This timely report explores how the EU has approached the formidable task of implementing the WMD Strategy, evaluates the degree of success that has been achieved and outlines pragmatic changes that will make the effort more effective in the future |
Notes |
"June 2013." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SIPRI, viewed June 23, 2013) |
Subject |
Arms control -- Government policy -- European Union countries
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Arms control -- International cooperation
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Weapons of mass destruction -- Government policy -- European Union countries
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Weapons of mass destruction -- Prevention -- International cooperation
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Arms control -- Government policy.
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Arms control -- International cooperation.
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Weapons of mass destruction -- Government policy.
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European Union countries.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Grip, Lina, 1985- author.
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Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
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ISBN |
9789185114788 |
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9185114782 |
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