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Maybe the alternatives also carry a risk of catastrophy > 0
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Nuclear Politics »
Nuclear Politics
Nuclear PoliticsâSince the Trinity test in New Mexico in 1945, Russia, the UK, France and China have joined the US as nuclear weapon statesâwith India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea also thought to possess a nuclear weapons capability. Help us map the issues around civil and military nuclear proliferation.âF1CEB7
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Nuclear challenges for the international community? »
Nuclear challenges for the international community?
Nuclear challenges for the international community?âWhat are the key challenges for the international community with respect to nuclear proliferation? And how can the international community respond effectively to those challenges?âFFB597
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Nuclear disarmament »
Nuclear disarmament
Nuclear disarmamentâThe international community needs to make progress towards the goal of nuclear disarmamentâand, eventually, persuade all of the existing nuclear weapon states give up their weapons.â59C6EF
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Is full nuclear disarmament desirable? »
Is full nuclear disarmament desirable?
Is full nuclear disarmament desirable?âIs full nuclear disarmament a wise goal for the international community to pursue? âFFB597
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Full nuclear disarmament is desirable »
Full nuclear disarmament is desirable
Full nuclear disarmament is desirableâAll nuclear weapons of all states should be eliminated.â59C6EF
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Probability of catastrophic use is greater than zero »
Probability of catastrophic use is greater than zero
Probability of catastrophic use is greater than zeroâIf the consequences of the failure of a system would be infinitely destructive to a civilisation, it is reasonable for that civilisation to use that system if and only if the probability of its failure is zero. The chance of nuclear war is greater than zero. Therefore we must abolish these weapons.â98CE71
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Don't retain nuclear weapons if chance of catastrophic use is > zero »
Don't retain nuclear weapons if chance of catastrophic use is > zero
Don't retain nuclear weapons if chance of catastrophic use is > zeroâHuman civilisation shouldnt retain nuclear weapons if the probability of catastrophic use is greater than zero.âFF97FF
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It may be rational to stick with choices that imply a risk > 0 »
It may be rational to stick with choices that imply a risk > 0
It may be rational to stick with choices that imply a risk > 0âThe premise that nuclear weapons should only be maintained if they carry no risk of catastrophy begs the question whether their elimination is, or not, desirable. This makes the argument circular.âEF597B
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Maybe the alternatives also carry a risk of catastrophy > 0
Maybe the alternatives also carry a risk of catastrophy > 0ââFF97FF
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Eliminating all nuclear weapons would make the world less safe »
Eliminating all nuclear weapons would make the world less safe
Eliminating all nuclear weapons would make the world less safeâThe process and result of full nuclear disarmament makes for a world that is less stable than the current one.âFFFACD
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