The United Nations and nuclear orders

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: United Nations University. Press.
Group Author: Boulden Jane, 1962-; Thakur Ramesh Chandra, 1948-; Weiss Thomas George.
Published: United Nations University Press,
Publisher Address: Tokyo New York
Publication Dates: c2009.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xix, 319 p.: ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 9789280811674 (pbk.)
9280811673 (pbk.)
Index Number: D815
CLC: D815.2
Call Number: D815.2/U581-1
Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index.
The United Nations and nuclear orders : context, foundations, actors, tools, and future prospects / Jane Boulden, Ramesh Thakur, and Thomas G. Weiss -- pt. 1. Actors. The Security Council and nuclear disarmament / Ernie Regehr -- General Assembly majorities on the preferred nuclear order / M.J. Peterson -- The Secretary-General and the Secretariat / Randy Rydell -- pt. 2. Actual and potential tools. United Nations sanctions and nuclear weapons / George A. Lopez and David Cortright -- The use of force / Ian Johnstone -- Verification and compliance / Harald Mu ller -- Codification and legal issues / Lori Fisler Damrosch -- pt. 3. Looming threats, new challenges. Technology proliferation, globalization, and the role of the United Nations / Brian Finlay and Rita Grossman-Vermaas -- Dealing with extra-NPT actors and non-state actors / Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu -- The international nuclear trade : harnessing peaceful use while preventing proliferation / Nicole C. Evans -- Nuclear proliferation and regional security orders : comparing North Korea and Iran / Amitav Acharya -- NPT regime change : has the good become the enemy of the best? / Ramesh Thakur.
This book examines actors, tools, and issues associated with the changing nature of the environment in which the United Nations operates; the ways in which it has responded and might respond to technological and political problems; and the questions and difficulties that arise for the world organization. Issues covered in the book include doctrinal questions on the use of force, the regional dynamics of nuclear proliferation, and the growing concern that nuclear order established by the NPT may collapse or simply be overtaken by events.--Publisher's description.