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The Second Nuclear Age. Reducing Risks for the People of South Asia (2004)

AuthorA.Vanaik, TNI
Date2004
Classification 6.03.0.00/97 (PROLIFERATION - GENERAL)
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EDITORIAL

In the hopeful period following the end of the Cold War, genuine efforts were made
to push back the deployment and use of nuclear arms, and some real progress was
made through bilateral and multilateral agreements. The Nuclear Forces Treaty,
which eliminated for the first time a whole class of missiles, and the decision
of countries like South Africa, Brazil and Argentina not to pursue nuclear status,
were especially important for the creation of an atmosphere in which nuclear
disarmament became a real option, and a nuclear free world an imaginable future.

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