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040 _aSipr
100 1 _aPortela, Carla
245 1 4 _aThe EU's evolving responses to nuclear proliferation crises :
_h[electronic resource]
_bfrom incentives to sanctions /
_cClara Portela
256 _aText
260 _a[Paris] :
_bEU Non-Proliferation Consortium,
_c2015
300 _a15 p.
490 0 _aNon-proliferation papers ;
_v46
500 _a"July 2015".
500 _aSIP1506
500 _aThis policy brief examines how the EU has used the tools in its foreign policy toolbox to address nuclear proliferation crises and discovers that a steady evolution has taken place. The analysis shows that the EU has evolved from a marginal into a key actor over the course of different crises and that it has called upon a variety of tools in a range of crisis situations, from Ukraine to India and Pakistan, Iraq, North Korea and Iran.
500 _aThe EU Non-Proliferation Consortium is a network of foreign policy institutions and research centres from across the EU engaged in political and security-related dialogue and discussion of measures to combat the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and their delivery systems. The Consortium is managed jointly by SIPRI and three other institutes, in close cooperation with the representative of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The three institutes are the Fondation pour la recherche stratégique in Paris, the Peace Research Institute in Frankfurt (HSFK/PRIF), and the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London.
538 _aPDF
650 7 _anuclear weapons
_xnonproliferation
_xWMD
_xnuclear strategy
_xNPT
_xproliferation
_xforeign policy
_xsanctions
_xEU
650 7 _anuclear testing
710 2 _aEU Non-Proliferation Consortium
856 4 0 _uhttp://www.sipri.org/research/disarmament/eu-consortium/publications/eu-nonproliferation-paper-46
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