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  • Ending nuclear weapons before they end us: current challenges . . .
    Their attention to growing evidence of the cataclysmic consequences of a nuclear winter led them to declare jointly in 1985 that "A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought" In 1986 they came tantalisingly close to agreeing to eliminate their nuclear arsenals entirely over 15 years Partnerships and coalitions are vital
  • Why the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons is more urgent . . .
    September 26th marks the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons This year’s event comes amid ever-mounting tensions - with dangerously ambiguous changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine, the expansion of the conflict in the Middle East, and several nuclear exercises and missile tests - that underscore the current risk we face and shows why it is more urgent than ever
  • Five reasons to support a total ban of nuclear weapons today
    While nuclear arsenals have decreased since the mid-1980s, the budgetary expenditure related to nuclear weapons is constantly on the rise This pattern of spending of public money is found in all states which possess nuclear weapons According to estimates (Global Zero, 2011) it’s close to $1000 billion for the decade of 2010-2020
  • Why are nuclear weapons so hard to get rid of? Because they . . .
    The treaty has three core missions: preventing the spread of nuclear weapons to states that do not have them, ensuring civil nuclear energy programs do not turn into weapons programs, and
  • Examining Nuclear Disarmament Debates: Challenges and . . .
    Subsequent discussions around nuclear disarmament emerged as global leaders recognized the existential threat posed by nuclear arsenals The 1960s and 1970s saw the initiation of various treaties aimed at limiting the proliferation and testing of nuclear weapons, laying the groundwork for the ongoing debates surrounding nuclear disarmament today
  • Entrenched Belief in Nuclear Deterrence as Defence Keeps Fear . . .
    In order for geopolitical relations to stabilize, nuclear-weapon States should renew trust among themselves and commit to eliminating their nuclear arsenals in a time- bound and verifiable manner There is a need to break the status quo of non-action by these States
  • ‘It’s never been more urgent to eliminate nuclear weapons’
    The countries relying on a nuclear umbrella, a guarantee by a nuclear weapons state to defend a non-nuclear allied state, have also shown little signs they are ready to ratify the Treaty Today





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