Introduction 1. What is the Global Nuclear Order and Why Does it Matter? 2. Three Phases of the Global Nuclear Order/Disorder Paradigm 3. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty’s Contribution to Global Nuclear Order 4. The NPT Nuclear Weapon States and Global Nuclear Order 5. The Non-NPT Nuclear Armed States and Global Nuclear Order 6. Reflecting on the Importance of Perspective in Global Nuclear Order
Sara Z. Kutchesfahani is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. She holds a PhD in Political Science from University College, London, and wrote Politics and the Bomb: The Role of Experts in the Creation of Cooperative Nuclear Non-Proliferation Agreements (Routledge 2013).
‘This is an important contribution to a well-established
literature. It is written at exactly the right moment to serve as a
guide for those trying to make sense of nuclear weapons’ continued
political currency and their role in shaping today’s global
political order.’Rachel Bronson, President and CEO, Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists‘This is the first book on global nuclear order to
speak directly to both the classroom and policy community. It draws
out academic debates around nuclear order and how they might matter
for our understanding of the impact of nuclear weapons on world
order.’Nicola Leveringhaus, King’s College London, UK‘In her new
book, Sara Kutchesfahani guides her readers through the nuclear age
and international efforts to constrain and manage the most
devastating weapon ever used. Because understanding the past is
essential for moving into a less dangerous future, emerging nuclear
experts and future policy-makers are a particularly important
audience for this book.’Susan F. Burk, Former Special
Representative of the US President for Nuclear Nonproliferation
with the rank of Ambassador, 2009-12
"Fears and questions about the future nuclear landscape have leapt
back into the public imagination as nuclear states across the globe
invest heavily in their arsenals, terrorist groups pursue nuclear
material, and political leaders engage in dangerous nuclear saber
rattling. As a new generation of students seeks to understand
today's nuclear order/disorder better, along comes Sara
Kutchesfahani’s new book designed to provide insight into how best
to understand today's fast-changing reality. This is an important
contribution to a well-established literature. It is written at
exactly the right moment to serve as a guide for those trying to
make sense of nuclear weapons' continued political currency and
their role in shaping today’s global political order."--Rachel
Bronson, President and CEO, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists"This
is the first book on global nuclear order to speak directly to both
the classroom and policy community. It draws out academic debates
around nuclear order and how they might matter for our
understanding of the impact of nuclear weapons on world order. The
book also furthers the academic conversation, utilising the famous
Doomsday Clock from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists as an
analytical tool to frame, from an historical perspective, our
understanding of the evolution of global nuclear order and its
highly nebulous nature."--Nicola Leveringhaus, King's College
London, UK"Current developments, both at home and abroad, have
thrust issues of nuclear nonproliferation and the role of nuclear
weapons in international security policy into mainstream
conversations. In her new book, Sara Kutchesfahani guides her
readers through the nuclear age and international efforts to
constrain and manage the most devastating weapon ever used. Because
understanding the past is essential for moving into a less
dangerous future, emerging nuclear experts and future policy-makers
are a particularly important audience for this book."--Susan F.
Burk, Former Special Representative of the US President for Nuclear
Nonproliferation with the rank of Ambassador, 2009-12
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