The 'Nunn-Lugar' Cooperative Threat Reduction Program : an effective regime to stem proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
Autor: | Gürzel, Aylin G |
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Přispěvatelé: | Özdamar, Özgür |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Nuclear disarmament--Former Soviet republics
Security International Nuclear Non-proliferation Security Regime Nuclear arms control--Verification--Former Soviet republics US-Russian Strategic Cooperation Global Partnership Against Weapons of Mass Destruction Technical assistance American--Former Soviet republics Nuclear Security JZ5675 .G87 2012 Nuclear weapons--Government policy Nuclear nonproliferation--Government policy Wepaons of mass destruction--Government policy |
Popis: | Ankara : The Department of International Relations, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University, 2012. Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Bilkent University, 2012. Includes bibliographical references leaves 211-224. This dissertation argues that the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) program, which is designed to curb nuclear proliferation, has become a security regime. Since the end of the Cold War, the Nunn-Lugar CTR program has dismantled nuclear, chemical and biological weapons in the former Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. United State’s recurring discord with Russia did not hinder the continuation of this strategic cooperation. CTR was a notable exception because it continued to be renewed every seven years for more than 20 years, even during the Kosovo crisis, Georgian conflict and other tensions between the U.S. and Russian Federation. The United States further expanded the Nunn-Lugar principles, norms and rules to other regions of world. It became a robust security regime by also addressing new types of threats. Nunn-Lugar eliminated bureaucratic and red tape burdens on the Defense Threat Reduction Agency throughout the post-Cold War. The Nunn-Lugar destroyed a chemical weapons stockpile in Albania. It is also given the resources and flexibility to work with countries such as Pakistan and trying to cooperate with North Korea if a future agreement allows it. Nunn-Lugar has expanded so as to provide nuclear security by assisting countries in securing fissile material and nuclear weapons, and supporting countries countering attacks concerning weapons of mass destruction. In 2002, Nunn-Lugar model has been adapted by Global Partnership Against Weapons of Mass Destruction by G-8 countries in Canada. In this context, 23 industrialized countries joined forces to dismantle nuclear submarines and eliminate chemical weapons in Russia. NunnLugar as well as other initiatives such as Global Partnership is still in force and will be renewed for another 10 years. Gürzel, Aylin G Ph.D. |
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