Fallout : nuclear diplomacy in an age of global fracture /
Many Baby Boomers still recall crouching under their grade-school desks in frequent bomb drills during the Cuban Missile Crisis-a clear representation of how terrified the United States was of nuclear war. Thus far, we have succeeded in preventing such catastrophe, and this is partly due to the vari...
Cote: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
[2014]
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Table des matières:
- Explaining recursive cycles of treaty interpretation : the role of transparency, ambiguity, and opacity
- Secrecy and transparency in the early nuclear age : how they both failed World Federalists
- Ambiguity and preemptive interpretation : how legal indeterminacy failed the Eurofederalists
- Opacity in legal interpretation : the transatlantic negotiations of the Euratom Treaty
- The price of opacity : how new leaders clarify opaque treaty rules
- The resilience of opacity in a changing international legal environment : how Europe weighted East-West negotiations of the NPT
- The singular legacies of nuclear opacity : the difficult road toward the universalization of the NPT regime.