
Nuclear Weapons Counterproliferation: A New Grand Bargain proposes a new legal and institutional framework for counterproliferation of nuclear weapons. Its proposal is designed to remedy the widely acknowledged breakdown of the architecture of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty on which we can no longer rely for global nuclear security. First, Nuclear Weapons Counterproliferation defines the distinctively dangerous character of contemporary nuclear risk and explains why the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty no longer provides a viable foundation for counterproliferation of nuclear weapons. It then sets out the reforms needed in order to limit the radical increase in availability, for rogue governments and terrorists, of nuclear weapons related material and technology. Garvey proposes a new counterproliferation architecture, to be built on presently available scientific, legal, and institutional resources, which could achieve a critical reduction of nuclear risk and an expanded deterrence. Guiding principles for establishing this new architecture are formulated, including, most importantly, the principal mechanism for implementation, a United Nations Security Council Counterproliferation Resolution applying equally for all states. This book presents what may be our best opportunity to secure a profoundly more effective global nuclear security and counter the world's current course to a catastrophic nuclear detonation.
This book investigates the failure of the existing Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and proposes a new, robust legal and institutional framework to mitigate the risks of nuclear proliferation. Author Jack Garvey, drawing on his expertise in international law and security policy, argues that the current global architecture is insufficient to address the modern threats posed by rogue states and non-state actors. He presents a structured proposal for a new counterproliferation architecture that leverages existing scientific and institutional resources to enhance global security.
What You Will Find
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Experts in international security view this work as a significant contribution to the debate on modernizing global nuclear governance. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the pragmatic, policy-oriented approach Garvey takes toward addressing the limitations of current international treaties.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190297654
ISBN-13:
9780190297657
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