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    IN: 
    Survival . ISSN0039-6338 . London : IISS, Vol. 61, no3 (june./juil. 2010) , p. 7-79
    CONTEM: 
    Mad Momentum Redux? The Rise and Fall of Nuclear Arms Control /Aexey Arbatov . - Debating Nuclear No-first-use, Again /Brad Roberts . - Arms, Influence and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons /Kjølv Egeland
    RESUMO: 
    The 2017 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) has correctly been described as a ‘challenge to nuclear deterrence’.1 But what, precisely, is the nature of the challenge? Prohibiting the development, hosting and use of nuclear weapons, as well as any assistance, encouragement or inducement of prohibited acts, the TPNW was negotiated with a view to amplifying anti-nuclear norms and galvanising nuclear-disarmament processes. Delegitimising nuclear weapons, supporters believe, will help create the conditions for the abolition of nuclear weapons and enhance international security in the long term.2 For its most strident opponents, however, the TPNW constitutes little more than moralistic posturing or, worse, an enabler for clandestine nuclear-weapons programmes or withdrawals from the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).3 Others have praised the intentions of those seeking to abolish nuclear weapons, but hypothesised that the TPNW could produce dangerous unintended effects, such as unbalanced stockpile reductions or the destabilisation of deterrence relations and US alliances in Europe and East Asia...[Da introdução]
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    segurança nucleararma nuclearnão proliferação nuclear
    COTA: 
    RE-229
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