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<em>Reducing and Eliminating Nuclear Weapons: Country Perspectives on the Challenges to Nuclear Disarmament</em>

Reducing and Eliminating Nuclear Weapons: Country Perspectives on the Challenges to Nuclear Disarmament

Report, Princeton University

May 2010

 

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This report explores the major policy obstacles that stand in the way of the nuclear armed states deciding to eliminate their weapons. It includes perspectives from thirteen countries: the current nine nuclear-weapon states, and four non-nuclear states (Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Iran). The report is a companion to Global Fissile Material Report 2009: A Path to Nuclear Disarmament, which used the lens of fissile materials policies to examine challenges to the achievement of a nuclear-weapon-free world.

 

For Academic Citation:

Reducing and Eliminating Nuclear Weapons: Country Perspectives on the Challenges to Nuclear Disarmament. Princeton, NJ: Report for Princeton University, May 2010.

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