The treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons : how it was achieved and why it matters / Alexander Kmentt

By: Language: English Series: Routledge global security studiesPublication details: London : Routledge, 2021Description: xii, 242 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780367531942
  • 0367531941
  • 9780367531959
  • 036753195X
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Contents:
The origins of the "humanitarian initiative" -- The game needs to change -- 2015 : the momentum gathers -- 2016 : achieving a negotiation mandate -- 2017 : negotiating the TPNW -- Human security, empowerment and challenging the nuclear status quo -- Countering the humanitarian initiative and the ban -- What does the TPNW represent and what is its impact -- Post scriptum : some final thoughts on constructive engagement and bridge building -- Annex I: Austrian pledge -- Annex II: Text of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
Summary: "This book chronicles the genesis of the negotiations that led to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), which challenged the established nuclear order. The work provides readers with an authoritative account of the complex evolution of the 'Humanitarian Initiative' (HI) and the negotiation history of the TPNW. It includes a close analysis of internal strategy documents and communications in the author's possession which trace the tactical and political decisions of a small group of state actors. By demonstrating the unacceptable humanitarian consequences and uncontrollable risks that these weapons pose to everyone's security, the HI convinced many states to ban nuclear weapons and reject the policy of nuclear deterrence as unsustainable and illegitimate. As such, this book is a case-study of multilateral diplomacy and cooperation between state and civil society actors. It also contains a full discussion of both sides of the nuclear argument and assesses the extent to which the HI and the TPNW have moved the dial and present opportunities for transformational change. This book will be of much interest to students of nuclear disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation, diplomacy, global governance, and International Relations in general"--
Item type: monograph
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SIPRI Library and Documentation 341.67 Kmentt Available G23/59

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The origins of the "humanitarian initiative" -- The game needs to change -- 2015 : the momentum gathers -- 2016 : achieving a negotiation mandate -- 2017 : negotiating the TPNW -- Human security, empowerment and challenging the nuclear status quo -- Countering the humanitarian initiative and the ban -- What does the TPNW represent and what is its impact -- Post scriptum : some final thoughts on constructive engagement and bridge building -- Annex I: Austrian pledge -- Annex II: Text of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

"This book chronicles the genesis of the negotiations that led to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), which challenged the established nuclear order. The work provides readers with an authoritative account of the complex evolution of the 'Humanitarian Initiative' (HI) and the negotiation history of the TPNW. It includes a close analysis of internal strategy documents and communications in the author's possession which trace the tactical and political decisions of a small group of state actors. By demonstrating the unacceptable humanitarian consequences and uncontrollable risks that these weapons pose to everyone's security, the HI convinced many states to ban nuclear weapons and reject the policy of nuclear deterrence as unsustainable and illegitimate. As such, this book is a case-study of multilateral diplomacy and cooperation between state and civil society actors. It also contains a full discussion of both sides of the nuclear argument and assesses the extent to which the HI and the TPNW have moved the dial and present opportunities for transformational change. This book will be of much interest to students of nuclear disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation, diplomacy, global governance, and International Relations in general"--

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