Hans Blix, Why Nuclear Disarmament Matters

  • Volume:4
    Issue:2
    Book Summary

    The end of the World War II brought new hopes of creating a better and more peaceful world. However, the beginning of the Cold War and the fierce arms race among the superpowers and allies dashed such optimism. Despite promises by the superpowers to disarm, even by the end of the Cold War, more than 50,000 nuclear weapons still posed security threat to the international community. In recent years, instead of improving, the climate for arms control and disarmament has deteriorated further.

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    Posted on: April 26, 2010

    April 2010 | Journal of Defence Studies