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    almahu_9949706496602882
    Format: 1 online resource (228 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-003-31056-7 , 1-00-331056-7 , 1-000-99809-6
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics Series
    Note: Cover -- Frontispiece -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Nonproliferation Matters -- This Book -- The Chapters -- The Findings -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Part I: The Global View -- Chapter 2: Neutrality, Neutralism, and Nonalignment in the Early Cold War -- Introduction -- Post-War Neutrality: Unwanted and Reframed -- US Attitudes Toward Neutrals and Neutralism -- Soviet Attitudes Toward Neutrals and Neutralism -- The Cold War Neutrals and the Dictates of Necessity -- The Return of Neutral Principles to World Politics -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Making of the "1968 Global Nuclear Order" -- Concepts of the Global Nuclear Order -- Hierarchical Nature of the Global Nuclear Order -- The Superpower Relationship as the Defining Factor of Global Nuclear Order -- Enhancement of Extended Deterrence: Change of Perception and Strategy on the Side of European Neutrals -- Establishment of the Tier-Two Group -- Tier-Three Powers Settle on Extended Deterrence -- Maturing of the Global Nuclear Order 1975-95 -- Toward a Slow Demise or Adaptation? -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Neutral and Nonaligned Nations in the Making of the Postcolonial Nuclear Order -- Introduction -- The Irish Resolution -- The China Syndrome -- The ENDC -- Conclusion: Neutralizing the Bomb -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Part II: Country Studies -- Chapter 5: Ireland: Frank Aiken's Early Steps to Contain Nuclear Proliferation -- Introduction -- The Origins and Development of Irish Neutrality -- Aiken's General Approach -- Aiken and the Birth of Nonproliferation -- US Opposition, the Retreat and Post-Mortems -- Opportunities, 1958-59 -- Overcoming the Main Objections -- US Objections. , French Objections -- Neutral and the Nonaligned Objections -- Setbacks and Renewed Hopes, 1960 -- The Kennedy Administration and the Adoption of Resolution 1665 -- Aiken and the NPT Negotiations 1962-68 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Selected Sources -- Chapter 6: Sweden: Nuclear Acquisition or Disarmament? -- Introduction -- The Nuclear Weapon Plans - A Brief Background -- The Disarmament Policy Emerges, 1961-1963 -- Sweden Joins the PTBT: 1963-68 -- Signing the NPT -- Ratification of the NPT, 1968-70 -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Archives -- Literature -- Chapter 7: Finland: From Curious Observer to Active Accommodator of the NPT Process -- Introduction -- Finland's Policy of Neutralism in the Cold War -- Origins of the "Enckell Doctrine" and the Initiative to Establish a Nordic Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone -- Under the Swedish Shadow: Observing the ENDC Negotiations 1965-68 -- The Patience of a Saint Rewarded? Finland's "Perfect" Role as a Mediator in the UN Negotiations between the Superpowers and the Rest -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Chapter 8: Switzerland: The Nuclear Path and the NPT -- Introduction -- Strategic Assessment and Neutrality: Switzerland after 1945 -- From the Isolation of World War II to the Cold War -- Exploring Switzerland and the Atom -- Exploring and Opting for Nuclear Weapons: 1950 to 1963 -- A Matter of Technology -- A Matter of Doctrine -- A Matter of Politics -- Tides Turn: 1963 to 1966 -- The International Environment -- A National Political Crisis -- Commercial and Public Health Arguments -- A Reluctant Latecomer on the Way to the NPT: 1966 to 1969 -- Domestic Struggles for Competence -- An Observer in Geneva -- Late Attempts to Shape Debates -- A Reluctant Signature -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Main Literature -- Main Sources. , Chapter 9: Austria: The NPT, Diplomacy, and National Identity -- Introduction -- The Second World War Legacy and Austria's Foreign Policy Dilemma -- Austria's Identity Struggle: A Nuclear-Free State Becomes the "Nuclear Capital of the World" -- Austrian Security and the Threat of Nuclear War -- Austria as a Model for a Nuclear-Free Zone in Europe -- Austria's Engagement for a Test Ban and Nonproliferation Treaty -- The Signing of the NPT -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Literature -- Archival Sources -- Chapter 10: Yugoslavia: The Creation of a Nuclear Policy in the 1960s -- Introduction -- Internal Considerations: Between 'Extreme' Requests and Achievable Goals -- Diplomatic Actions toward the Signing of the NPT -- Contemplating the Ratification of the NPT -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Lottaz, Pascal Neutral Europe and the Creation of the Nonproliferation Regime Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 ISBN 9781032316123
    Language: English
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