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Pursue a Nuclear Weapons Convention Position1 #56226 Governments should seek to advance disarmament by agreeing to begin work on a legally binding, irreversible and verifiable Nuclear Weapons Convention banning and eliminating all nuclear weapons. | |
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Author: Rebecca Johnson Cited by: David Price 0:37 AM 19 May 2010 GMT Citerank: (3) 61959Nuclear disarmament will only occur when better weapons existGovernments agree to ban a weapon only when they have created something to do the same military job more cheaply, destructively or efficiently.1198CE71, 128354Pursue a Nuclear Weapons ConventionGovernments should seek to advance disarmament by agreeing to begin work on a legally binding, irreversible and verifiable Nuclear Weapons Convention banning and eliminating all nuclear weapons.959C6EF, 128434Nuclear disarmament will only occur when better weapons existGovernments agree to ban a weapon only when they have created something to do the same military job more cheaply, destructively or efficiently.1198CE71 URL: | Excerpt / Summary The path to a nuclear-free world: the case for a Nuclear Weapons Convention — delivered by Rebecca Johnson, Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy drafted by Rebecca Johnson, Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy and John Loretz, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, with input from Juergen Scheffran; Peter Weiss, International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms; John Burroughs, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy; Regina Hagen, International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation; and Alice Slater, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. |
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