Nuclear weapons as obstacles to international security
Contribuinte(s) |
Mary Unwin |
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Data(s) |
01/12/2002
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Resumo |
This article argues that nuclear weapons serve no useful purpose in military calculations; moreover, their continued retention invites the dangers of further proliferation and of accidental use. They are thus defined here as obstacles to, rather than as facilitators of, international security. Seven reasons are presented to support this contention, including an assessment of the moral implications and the strategic limitations of nuclear weapons. Despite these limitations, and the recent commitments made by the nuclear weapon states to eliminate their arsenals, nuclear weapons remain central to the strategic doctrines of these states. Several reasons are put forward to explain why this retention continues, including the unchanging nature of strategic mindsets, the presence of vested interests, and now, in the case of the USA at least, a renewed reliance on nuclear weapons, regardless of how appropriate and effective such a strategy might be against emerging terrorist or `rogue state' threats. |
Identificador | |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Sage Publications Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Politics #nuclear weapons #international security #disarmament #international security #non-proliferation #nuclear weapons #C1 #360100 Political Science #780106 Political science and public policy |
Tipo |
Journal Article |