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In Nuclear Weapons and the Environment, John Perry highlights the environmental damage caused by nuclear device testing. The failure of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty and the continued proliferation of nuclear weapons is a grave risk to not only human life but to the environment. Pointing to the unstable political situation between a variety of state and non-state actors, the remediation of nuclear test sites, and the risks involved in the production of nuclear weapons, Perry makes a clear case for the dire importance of non-proliferation.



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During the Cold War, the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis threatened to wipe out humanity and took the United States and the USSR to the brink of total annihilation as JFK and Nikita Khrushchev looked into the abyss of where a security policy based on Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) had taken them. A policy of Gradual Reduction in Tensions (GRIT), bilateral treaties, and a security deterrence strategy de-escalated tensions between both superpowers. More recently Pakistan and India have escalated their ongoing conflict over the Kashmir as Indian and Chinese troops have clashed at various locations along the Sino-Indian border. And North Korea continues to test missiles for its nuclear warheads as the 2015 Iran nuclear deal flounders due to the lack of US leadership. The risk of a nuclear armageddon is never far away. John Perry has produced an important and stimulating exploration of how the proliferation of nuclear weapons, as well as nuclear accidents in Chernobyl, Ukraine, and in Ōkuma, Japan, pose a grave threat to the environment and to life on planet earth. This excellent book will have a wide audience.

-- Sean Byrne, University of Manitoba

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction to Book on Non-Proliferation

Chapter Two: Historical Background

Chapter Three: The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

Chapter Four: The Risk of a Regional Nuclear War between India and Pakistan

Chapter Five: The Environmental and Human Cost of Producing Nuclear Weapons

Chapter Six: Chernobyl: The World’s Worst Nuclear Accident

Chapter Seven: The Greatest Industrial Accident in History: Fukushima Daiichi

Chapter Eight: The Greatest Deproliferation of Nuclear Weapons in the Postwar Period

Chapter Nine: Nuclear Proliferation through Theft, Terrorism or Neglect

Chapter Ten: Nuclear Weapons Testing: Inflicting the Conditions of Nuclear War on Fragile Environments

Chapter Eleven: Pakistan: The Biggest and Most Important Exporter of Nuclear Technology in the History of the Nuclear Age

Chapter Twelve: The Ultimate Weapon as the Ultimate Guarantee of Regime Survival: North Korea and the Bomb

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 12/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9781793602831, 978-1793602831
    ISBN10: 1793602832

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In Nuclear Weapons and the Environment, John Perry highlights the environmental damage caused by nuclear device testing. The failure of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty and the continued proliferation of nuclear weapons is a grave risk to not only human life but to the environment. Pointing to the unstable political situation between a variety of state and non-state actors, the remediation of nuclear test sites, and the risks involved in the production of nuclear weapons, Perry makes a clear case for the dire importance of non-proliferation.



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    During the Cold War, the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis threatened to wipe out humanity and took the United States and the USSR to the brink of total annihilation as JFK and Nikita Khrushchev looked into the abyss of where a security policy based on Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) had taken them. A policy of Gradual Reduction in Tensions (GRIT), bilateral treaties, and a security deterrence strategy de-escalated tensions between both superpowers. More recently Pakistan and India have escalated their ongoing conflict over the Kashmir as Indian and Chinese troops have clashed at various locations along the Sino-Indian border. And North Korea continues to test missiles for its nuclear warheads as the 2015 Iran nuclear deal flounders due to the lack of US leadership. The risk of a nuclear armageddon is never far away. John Perry has produced an important and stimulating exploration of how the proliferation of nuclear weapons, as well as nuclear accidents in Chernobyl, Ukraine, and in Ōkuma, Japan, pose a grave threat to the environment and to life on planet earth. This excellent book will have a wide audience.

    -- Sean Byrne, University of Manitoba

    Table of Contents

    Table of Contents

    Chapter One: Introduction to Book on Non-Proliferation

    Chapter Two: Historical Background

    Chapter Three: The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

    Chapter Four: The Risk of a Regional Nuclear War between India and Pakistan

    Chapter Five: The Environmental and Human Cost of Producing Nuclear Weapons

    Chapter Six: Chernobyl: The World’s Worst Nuclear Accident

    Chapter Seven: The Greatest Industrial Accident in History: Fukushima Daiichi

    Chapter Eight: The Greatest Deproliferation of Nuclear Weapons in the Postwar Period

    Chapter Nine: Nuclear Proliferation through Theft, Terrorism or Neglect

    Chapter Ten: Nuclear Weapons Testing: Inflicting the Conditions of Nuclear War on Fragile Environments

    Chapter Eleven: Pakistan: The Biggest and Most Important Exporter of Nuclear Technology in the History of the Nuclear Age

    Chapter Twelve: The Ultimate Weapon as the Ultimate Guarantee of Regime Survival: North Korea and the Bomb

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