Nuclear Arms Control in Peril: Why the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Matters and How to Save It

Author:   Thomas D. Grant (University of Cambridge)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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9781529247794


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   10 December 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Written by a former senior advisor at the US State Department, this book critically analyses two pivotal nuclear arms treaties: the established 'Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons' (NPT) and the rising 'Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons' (TPNW).

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Author:   Thomas D. Grant (University of Cambridge)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Bristol University Press
ISBN:  

9781529247794


ISBN 10:   1529247799
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   10 December 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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“Even as the risks of global nuclear conflict and proliferation in East Asia and the Middle East surge, attention to arms control languishes. Thomas Grant peers into the likely future of arms control and makes a fresh, powerful, and persuasive case for reviving the Non-Proliferation Treaty, arguing against both the heedless neglect of arms control and recklessly utopian disarmament.” Michael A. Reynolds, Princeton University “This timely book should be a wake-up call to policymakers contemplating today’s contested geopolitical environment. In an era in which anxiety has returned about failures of deterrence and the nuclear dimension of great power competition, Tom Grant has produced a clarion call for a return to arms control through the diplomacy of non-proliferation.” John Bew, King’s College London “Dr Grant makes a well-informed, compelling and urgent case for reviving the NPT, the only viable multilateral route for nuclear arms control” Lord Verdirame, KC “Tom Grant presents well-researched arguments to bring nuclear weapons control into the 21st century. He underscores the peril we face with good case studies and invaluable questions for practitioners to ponder. This short and readable book exposes what’s at stake for us all.” Peter Shannon, Retired Ambassador and former Permanent Representative to the IAEA and Board Governor


“Tom Grant presents well-researched arguments to bring nuclear weapons control into the 21st century. He underscores the peril we face with good case studies and invaluable questions for practitioners to ponder. This short and readable book exposes what’s at stake for us all.” Peter Shannon, Retired Ambassador and former Permanent Representative to the IAEA and Board Governor “Even as the risks of global nuclear conflict and proliferation in East Asia and the Middle East surge, attention to arms control languishes. Thomas Grant peers into the likely future of arms control and makes a fresh, powerful, and persuasive case for reviving the Non-Proliferation Treaty, arguing against both the heedless neglect of arms control and recklessly utopian disarmament.” Michael A. Reynolds, Princeton University


“Even as the risks of global nuclear conflict and proliferation in East Asia and the Middle East surge, attention to arms control languishes. Thomas Grant peers into the likely future of arms control and makes a fresh, powerful, and persuasive case for reviving the Non-Proliferation Treaty, arguing against both the heedless neglect of arms control and recklessly utopian disarmament.” Michael A. Reynolds, Princeton University “This timely book should be a wake-up call to policymakers contemplating today’s contested geopolitical environment. In an era in which anxiety has returned about failures of deterrence and the nuclear dimension of great power competition, Thomas D. Grant has produced a clarion call for a return to arms control through the diplomacy of non-proliferation.” John Bew, King’s College London “Dr Grant makes a well-informed, compelling and urgent case for reviving the NPT, the only viable multilateral route for nuclear arms control” Lord Verdirame, KC “Tom Grant presents well-researched arguments to bring nuclear weapons control into the 21st century. He underscores the peril we face with good case studies and invaluable questions for practitioners to ponder. This short and readable book exposes what’s at stake for us all.” Peter Shannon, Retired Ambassador and former Permanent Representative to the IAEA and Board Governor


Author Information

Thomas D. Grant is a Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge as well as a visiting scholar, George Washington University Law School.

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