Between 1946 and 1950 the UN worked on a plan for preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. The plan would put strong limitations to and control over independent states abilities to develop nuclear energy and weapons. This plan gained support from many western states. Olav Njøstad raises the question of why they supported the plan, by using the Scandinavian countries as examples
The advent of nuclear weapons in 1945 left US policymakers simultaneously heartened and horrified. A...
This thesis is a study in international politics. Its subject is the system for the control of atomi...
In 1940 FDR told the leading Western scientists that they were not responsible for the way science w...
Between 1946 and 1950 the UN worked on a plan for preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. The plan...
Abstract The April 1 London declaration of the Presidents of Russia and USA has reintroduced in the ...
In 1963, Secretary of State Dean Rusk told a Soviet diplomat that it was almost axiomatic that no n...
Since August 1945 atomic weapons have become significant factors in international relations, every s...
Swedish nuclear-weapons plans are analyzed during the period 1945–1968. By the end of this period, S...
The first part of this report provides an overview of the history of nuclear weapons doctrine, as it...
Today, after a long silence, the Nordic States are again investigating the idea of establishing a No...
After the Second World War, Clement Attlee’s government took an active part in developing an interna...
The general purpose of this study was to examine what views three different peace movements had abou...
Of the discussions that took place at the highest policy levels during the administration of Dwight ...
There was no special governmental partnership between Britain and America during the Second World Wa...
The development of military arms harnessing nuclear energy for mass destruction has inspired continu...
The advent of nuclear weapons in 1945 left US policymakers simultaneously heartened and horrified. A...
This thesis is a study in international politics. Its subject is the system for the control of atomi...
In 1940 FDR told the leading Western scientists that they were not responsible for the way science w...
Between 1946 and 1950 the UN worked on a plan for preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. The plan...
Abstract The April 1 London declaration of the Presidents of Russia and USA has reintroduced in the ...
In 1963, Secretary of State Dean Rusk told a Soviet diplomat that it was almost axiomatic that no n...
Since August 1945 atomic weapons have become significant factors in international relations, every s...
Swedish nuclear-weapons plans are analyzed during the period 1945–1968. By the end of this period, S...
The first part of this report provides an overview of the history of nuclear weapons doctrine, as it...
Today, after a long silence, the Nordic States are again investigating the idea of establishing a No...
After the Second World War, Clement Attlee’s government took an active part in developing an interna...
The general purpose of this study was to examine what views three different peace movements had abou...
Of the discussions that took place at the highest policy levels during the administration of Dwight ...
There was no special governmental partnership between Britain and America during the Second World Wa...
The development of military arms harnessing nuclear energy for mass destruction has inspired continu...
The advent of nuclear weapons in 1945 left US policymakers simultaneously heartened and horrified. A...
This thesis is a study in international politics. Its subject is the system for the control of atomi...
In 1940 FDR told the leading Western scientists that they were not responsible for the way science w...