Publication

Apr 2005

The publication examines the motives behind the US agenda to promote counterproliferation policies, specifically its efforts to combat WMDs. The brief argues that US counterproliferation policies, such as preventive war doctrine and missile defense, have little to do with enforcing the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and more to do with enhancing military power. The report includes recommendations that urge all parties to reaffirm the primacy of the NPT.

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Series ORG Briefing Papers and Reports
Publisher British American Security Information Council (BASIC)
Copyright © 2005 Oxford Research Group (ORG)
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