Publication

22 Sep 2009

This book is part of a series examining the strategic obstacles that block the achievement of zero nuclear weapons worldwide, written from the perspectives of individual countries. This volume looks at Brazil, Japan and Turkey, describing those nations’ official views on, and plans for, nuclear weapons, as well as how the prospect of widespread proliferation and the possibility of nuclear disarmament might change those perspectives. The primary purpose of each chapter is to identify the policies and international developments that would encourage decision-makers in each nation to look favorably on a treaty to eliminate nuclear weapons.

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Author Marcos C de Azambuja, Matake Kamiya, Henri J Barkey
Series Stimson Books and Reports
Issue 6
Publisher Stimson Center
Copyright © 2009 The Henry L. Stimson Center
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