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Joining the Non-Proliferation Treaty

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Deterrence, Non-Proliferation and the American Alliance

Joining the Non-Proliferation Treaty

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Joining the Non-Proliferation Treaty book

Deterrence, Non-Proliferation and the American Alliance
Edited ByJohn Baylis, Yoko Iwama
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 18 July 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203702802
Pages 224
eBook ISBN 9780203702802
Subjects Humanities, Law, Politics & International Relations
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Baylis, J., & Iwama, Y. (Eds.). (2018). Joining the Non-Proliferation Treaty: Deterrence, Non-Proliferation and the American Alliance (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203702802

ABSTRACT

What were the calculations made by the US and its major allies in the 1960s when they faced the signing of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)? These were all states with the technological and financial capabilities to develop and possess nuclear weapons should they wish to do so. In the end, only the United Kingdom and France became nuclear weapon states. Eventually, all of them joined the non-proliferation regime.

Leading American, British, Canadian, French, German and Japanese scholars consider key questions that faced the signatories to the NPT:

  • How imperative was nuclear deterrence in facing the perceived threat to their country?
  • How reliable did they think the US extended deterrence was, and how costly would an independent deterrent be both financially and politically?
  • Was there a regional option?
  • How much future was there in the civilian nuclear energy sector for their country and what role would the NPT play in this area?
  • What capabilities needed to be preserved for the country’s future and how could this be made compatible with the NPT?
  • What were the determining factors of deciding whether to join the NPT?

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

ByYoko Iwama

chapter 1|26 pages

Nuclear proliferation and conceptions of national interest

The US case, 1960–1967
ByWilliam Burr

chapter 2|20 pages

After the hegemony of the “Atoms for Peace” programme

Multilateral non-proliferation policy under the Nixon and Ford administrations *
ByShinsuke Tomotsugu

chapter 3|19 pages

Britain, the deterrence/non-proliferation dilemma and the NPT

ByJohn Baylis

chapter 4|20 pages

France’s relationship to the NATO defense strategy and the Western non-proliferation regime

ByDominique Mongin

chapter 5|18 pages

Problem solved?

The German Nuclear Question and West Germany’s accession to the NPT (1967–1975)
ByAndreas Lutsch

chapter 6|20 pages

Canada’s affair with nuclear weapons

Building, debating, acquiring, retiring
ByDon Munton

chapter 7|20 pages

Japan’s nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation diplomacy during the Cold War

The myth and reality of a nuclear bombed country *
ByAkira Kurosaki

chapter 8|21 pages

The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the decision to join the Non-Proliferation Treaty

ByYoko Iwama

chapter 9|24 pages

In the shadow of China’s bomb

Nuclear consultation, commitment reconfirmation, and missile defence in the US-Japan alliance, 1962–1968 1
ByShingo Yoshida

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion

ByJohn Baylis
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