ABSTRACT

The contributors to this book describe, discuss, and evaluate the normative reframing brought about by the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (the Ban Treaty), taking you on a journey through its genesis and negotiation history to the shape of the emerging global nuclear order.

Adopted by the United Nations on 7 July 2017, the Ban Treaty came into effect on 22 January 2021. For advocates and supporters, weapons that were always immoral are now also illegal. To critics, it represents a profound threat to the stability of the existing global nuclear order with the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty as the normative anchor. As the most significant leap in nuclear disarmament in fifty years and a rare case study of successful state-civil society partnership in multilateral diplomacy, the Ban Treaty challenges the established order. The book’s contributors are leading experts on the Ban Treaty, including senior scholars, policymakers and civil society activists.

A vital guide to the Ban Treaty for students of nuclear disarmament, arms control and diplomacy as well as for policymakers in those fields.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

Completing the nuclear disarmament agenda: From the Non-proliferation Treaty to the Ban Treaty

part I|81 pages

Origins, nature, impact

chapter 3|10 pages

Towards a nuclear restraint regime

From a normative Ban Treaty to a substantive agenda

chapter 8|3 pages

Nuclear prohibition

The long night's journey into day

chapter 9|4 pages

The power of a ban

Outlawing nuclear weapons practices

part II|60 pages

Country perspectives

chapter 11|3 pages

Unhinged leaders and nuclear weapons

It's time to act

chapter 12|8 pages

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

Russia's perspectives

chapter 13|3 pages

NATO allies, don't dismiss the TPNW 1

chapter 14|3 pages

Disarming the unarmed

Current reality of the Nuclear Ban Treaty 1

chapter 16|11 pages

Folding the umbrella

Nuclear allies, the NPT and the Ban Treaty

chapter 17|7 pages

The nuclear umbrella revisited

chapter 19|3 pages

Banning nuclear weapons

A role for Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium? 1

chapter 21|3 pages

Latin America and the quest for nuclear abolition

From the Treaty of Tlatelolco to the Ban Treaty

chapter 23|3 pages

Don't mention the ban

Australia's evasion of the TPNW

part III|102 pages

Arms control, disarmament and world order

chapter 24|3 pages

Setting new priorities

The EU shifts from civil peace and development projects to military policies

chapter 25|4 pages

Advancing the TPNW

chapter 29|9 pages

Exploring new approaches to arms control in the 21st century

Lessons from the INF Treaty and Presidential Nuclear Initiatives 1

chapter 30|10 pages

World order and arms control

chapter 31|13 pages

The future of nuclear arms control

Time for an update 1

chapter 32|19 pages

Arms control and world order 1

chapter |11 pages

The NPT and the Ban Treaty

Non-proliferation, prohibition, disarmament