Toward international peace and security: Addressing the challenge of nuclear proliferation in a globalized world. ACES Working Papers, August 2010


Autoria(s): Lotrionte, Dr. Catherine
Data(s)

01/08/2010

Resumo

With a growing number of threats to governance in the international system that result from globalization and technological innovation, it is no surprise that states have come to rely more heavily on each other and the global community for support. While the EU is partially constrained by the ultimate outcome of its own integration process, limited knowledge on this issue, and the national interests of its Member States, other governments are also experiencing difficulty in domestic implementation of international resolutions. To better understand the impact of the most recent sanctioning efforts, this paper will explore the development of the non-proliferation regime, examine implementation mechanisms of non-proliferation agreements, and analyze the impact of increased cooperation among states to thwart the spread of WMD technology and material. Case studies of unilateral measures undertaken by the US and EU against Iran will provide insight into the political and economic implications of economic sanctions from individual governments. New and emerging methods for limiting rogue states and non-state actors from acquiring the means to develop WMD will also be discussed in an effort to further discussion for future policy debates on this critical topic.

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Identificador

http://aei.pitt.edu/59096/1/ACESWP_Lotrionte_2010.pdf

Lotrionte, Dr. Catherine (2010) Toward international peace and security: Addressing the challenge of nuclear proliferation in a globalized world. ACES Working Papers, August 2010. [Working Paper]

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http://transatlantic.sais-jhu.edu/ACES/ACES_Working_Papers/Working%20Papers

http://aei.pitt.edu/59096/

Palavras-Chave #common foreign & security policy 1993--(includes CSDP)
Tipo

Working Paper

NonPeerReviewed