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Preventing the Proliferation of WMDs: Measuring the Success of UN Security Council Resolution 1540
This edited volume provides a fresh analysis for researcher and practitioners regarding United Nations Security Council resolution 1540, the status of its implementation, and its future by providing an original evaluation of progress in implementation and challenges faced during the resolution’s first decade. In doing so, the book will consider the resolution’s utility as a non-proliferation tool with a view to identifying what further actions are required for the objectives and goals embodied by UNSCR 1540 to be achieved and sustained. The book progresses by exploring the history of the resolution, implementation trends, implementation from a regional perspective, challenges, and future ways forward. The book appeals to a wide readership of scholars, policymakers, and other stakeholders of the 1540 process.
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Salisbury, Daniel, Ian J. Stewart, and Andrea Viski eds. Preventing the Proliferation of WMDs: Measuring the Success of UN Security Council Resolution 1540. (Palgrave Pivot, 2018).
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This edited volume provides a fresh analysis for researcher and practitioners regarding United Nations Security Council resolution 1540, the status of its implementation, and its future by providing an original evaluation of progress in implementation and challenges faced during the resolution’s first decade. In doing so, the book will consider the resolution’s utility as a non-proliferation tool with a view to identifying what further actions are required for the objectives and goals embodied by UNSCR 1540 to be achieved and sustained. The book progresses by exploring the history of the resolution, implementation trends, implementation from a regional perspective, challenges, and future ways forward. The book appeals to a wide readership of scholars, policymakers, and other stakeholders of the 1540 process.
Want to Read More?
The full text of this publication is available via the original publication source.Salisbury, Daniel, Ian J. Stewart, and Andrea Viski eds. Preventing the Proliferation of WMDs: Measuring the Success of UN Security Council Resolution 1540. (Palgrave Pivot, 2018).
- Recommended
- In the Spotlight
- Most Viewed
Recommended
Journal Article - Nonproliferation Review
Why Do Entities Get Involved in Proliferation? Exploring the Criminology of Illicit WMD-Related Trade
Journal Article - Strategic Trade Review
Tomcat and Mouse: Iranian Illicit Procurement of U.S. Legacy Military Technologies, 1979–2016
In the Spotlight
Most Viewed
Analysis & Opinions - Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School
AI and Trust
Analysis & Opinions - Slate
The Internet Enabled Mass Surveillance. A.I. Will Enable Mass Spying.
Discussion Paper - Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School
Why the United States Should Spread Democracy