A Nuclear Weapons-Free World?: Reykjavik Revisited
Ritchie, Nick
2015-11-03 00:00:00
[Just a few months after the Labour government announced its intention to begin the process of replacing the current Trident system a new global opportunity to rethink nuclear weapons policies and take significant steps towards a world free of nuclear weapons began to take shape. The re-emergence of an international nuclear disarmament agenda has placed the United Kingdom’s Trident replacement programme in a new international political context explored in this chapter.]
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[Just a few months after the Labour government announced its intention to begin the process of replacing the current Trident system a new global opportunity to rethink nuclear weapons policies and take significant steps towards a world free of nuclear weapons began to take shape. The re-emergence of an international nuclear disarmament agenda has placed the United Kingdom’s Trident replacement programme in a new international political context explored in this chapter.]
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