TY - BOOK AU - Njølstad,Olav AU - Steen,Bård TI - Nuclear disarmament: a critical assessment T2 - Routledge global security studies SN - 9780367133665 U1 - 327.1747 PY - 2019/// CY - London PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group KW - Nuclear disarmament KW - Nuclear nonproliferation N1 - Is "old school" nuclear disarmament dead? / Lawrence Freedman -- Was nuclear disarmament ever alive? / Charles L. Glaser -- Why nuclear disarmament and strategic stability are incompatible / Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press -- Nuclear weapons as a wicked problem in a complex world / Patricia M. Lewis -- The Nuclear Ban Treaty and humanitarian strategies to eliminate nuclear threats / Rebecca Johnson -- Decreeing abolition? The pitfalls of a treaty-based approach for getting to zero / James M. Acton -- Nuclear ethics and the Ban Treaty / Brad Roberts -- What can the incremental approach to nuclear disarmament deliver? / Angela Kane -- Phased approach to nuclear arms control / Alexei Arbatov -- Nuclear and climate connections: the history, evolution, and implications / Christine Parthemore -- Nuclear disarmament, nuclear energy, and climate change: exploring the linkages / Matthew Bunn -- Emerging non-nuclear technology and the future of global nuclear order / Andrew Futter and Benjamin Zala -- Dim hope for disarmament and approaching risk of build up / Wu Riqiang -- Forecasting nuclear disarmament: can the NPT get us to the finish line? / William C. Potter -- Radical departures from the status quo and their impacts on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament: positive and negative / Philip E. Coyle -- How will the nuclear 21st century end? / Bruno Tertrais N2 - "This volume of essays provides a comprehensive overview of nuclear disarmament and a critical assessment of the way forward. Comprising essays by leading scholars on nuclear disarmament, the book highlights arguments in favour and against a world without nuclear weapons (Global Zero). In doing so, it proposes a new baseline from which an ever-changing nuclear arms control and disarmament agenda can be assessed. Numerous paths to nuclear disarmament have been proposed and scrutinized, and with an increasing number of countries signing off on the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, it is vital to ask which path is the most likely and realistic to succeed. The essays here also address the rapid pace of technological, political and climatic developments, in relation to nuclear disarmament, and how they add to the complexity of the issue. Taking care to unite the different tribes in the debate, this book provides a community of dissent at a time when academic tribalism all too often prevents genuine debates from taking place. This book will be of much interest to students of nuclear proliferation, arms control, security studies and International Relations"-- ER -