Nuclear prolilferation and international order/ challenges to the non-proliferation treaty Njolstad, Olav [ed.] - 1st ed. - London: Routledge, 2011. - 282 p.

1 Introduction: the present nuclear order, how it came about,
why it may not last
HANS BLIX
PART I
Challenge from outside: the problem of non-legal nuclear
weapon states
2 The Indian nuclear program: motivations, effects, and
future trajectories
S. PAUL KAPUR
3 Pakistan's nuclear weapons programme: past and future
BHUMITRA CHAKMA
4 Israel's nuclear capability: implications on Middle East
security
MOHAMED KADRY SAID
PART II
Challenges from within: the NPT defectors
5 How to bring North Korea back into the NPT
LEON V. SIGAL
6 Challenge from within: the case of Iran
SVERRE LODGAARD
PART III
Challenge from below: nuclear trafficking and terrorism
7 The threat of nuclear terrorism
MORTEN BREMER M^^RLI
8 The atomic terrorist?
JOHN MUELLER
PART IV
Challenge from above: the unfulfilled nuclear disarmament
pledge of the five legal nuclear-weapon states
9 The United States and the NPT "double bargain"
DAVID HOLLOWAY
10 The nuclear policy of Russia and the perspectives for
nuclear disarmament
VLADIMIR DVORKIN
11 Creating "nuclear order": an open-ended process
SERGEY OZNOBISHCHEV
12 The UK, responsible nuclear sovereignty and the
disarmament threshold
WILLIAM WALKER
13 France and nuclear non-proliferation: from benign neglect
to active promotion
BRUNO TERTRAIS
14 Departing revolution: China's changing nuclear policies
during the Cold War
CHEN JIAN
15 China's policy on nuclear weapons and disarmament
YAO YUNZHU

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