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Contents

SIPRI Yearbook 2010

VIII. Conclusions

Chapter:
9. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation
Source:
SIPRI Yearbook 2010
Author(s):
Shannon N. Kile

In 2009 global efforts to promote nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation ahead of the 2010 NPT Review Conference gained new momentum. A potential breakthrough was made at the CD where the procedural impasse that had blocked the opening of negotiations on an FMCT was overcome. The prospects for bringing into force the CTBT were given a boost by a renewed US commitment to ratify the treaty. Greater political attention was also given to the challenge of enhancing the safety and custodial security of nuclear materials. The UN Security Council’s adoption of Resolution 1887 reflected growing international recognition of the threat of nuclear terrorism and the need for cooperative action to address it.

Citation (MLA):
Kile, Shannon N.. "9. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation." SIPRI Yearbook 2010. SIPRI. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2010. Web. 19 Jun. 2013. <http://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780199581122/sipri-9780199581122-div1-91.xml>.
Citation (APA):
Kile, S. (2010). 9. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation. In SIPRI, SIPRI Yearbook 2010. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Retrieved 19 Jun. 2013, from http://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780199581122/sipri-9780199581122-div1-91.xml
Citation (Chicago):
Kile, Shannon N.. "9. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation." In SIPRI Yearbook 2010, SIPRI. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010). Retrieved 19 Jun. 2013, from http://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780199581122/sipri-9780199581122-div1-91.xml
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