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Title:
Non-nuclear peace : beyond the nuclear ban treaty / Tom Sauer, Jorg Kustermans, Barbara Segaert, editors.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
ix, 194 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Nuclear nonproliferation.
Nuclear disarmament.
Peace.
Nuclear disarmament.
Nuclear nonproliferation.
Peace.
Other Authors:
Sauer, Tom, editor.
Kustermans, Jorg, editor.
Segaert, Barbara, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Tom Sauer, Jorg Kustermans, Barbara Segaert -- Conceptions of the bomb in the early nuclear age / Casper Sylvest -- Nuclear weapons: peaceful, dangerous, or irrelevant? / Patricia M. Lewis -- Vertical proliferation in light of the disarmament commitment / Katarzyna Kubiak -- Stigmatization by ridicule: from Dr. Strangelove to Donald Trump / Rodger A. Payne -- The humanitarian initiative: a critical appreciation / Nina Tannenwald -- Nuclear Ban Treaty: sand or grease for the NPT? / Michal Onderco -- What are the institutional preconditions for a stable non-nuclear peace? / Harald Muller -- Can the danger of nuclear war be eliminated by disarmament? / Campbell Craig -- Conclusion: towards non-nuclear peace / Tom Sauer, Jorg Kustermans, Barbara Segaert.
Summary:
This volume examines the possibility of a world without nuclear weapons. It starts from the observation that, although nuclear deterrence has long been dominant in debates about war and peace, recent events show that ridicule and stigmatization of nuclear weapons and their possessors is on the rise. The idea of non-nuclear peace has been around since the beginning of the nuclear revolution, but it may be staging a return. The first part reconstructs the criticism of nuclear peace, both past and present, with a particular emphasis on technology. The second part focuses on the most revolutionary change since the beginning of the nuclear revolution, namely the Humanitarian Initiative and the resulting Nuclear Ban Treaty (2017), which allows imagining non-nuclear peace anew. The third and last part explores the practical and institutional prospects of a peace order without nuclear weapons. If non-nuclear peace advocates want to convince skeptics, they have to come up with practical solutions in the realm of global governance or world government.
Series:
Rethinking peace and conflict studies
ISBN:
3030266877
9783030266875
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1129703001
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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