Preventing the Proliferation of WMDs: Measuring the Success of UN Security Council Resolution 1540
Editat de Daniel Salisbury, Ian J. Stewart, Andrea Viskien Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 ian 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030101688
ISBN-10: 3030101681
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3030101681
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter
1:
Introduction
1
Chapter
2:
A
History
of
United
Nations
Security
Council
Resolution
1540
A
Proliferation
Tsunami
A
New
Face
of
Proliferation
Fashioning
a
Systematic
Response
Passing
the
Resolution
UNSCR
1540
in
Context
Chapter
Conclusion:
A
History
of
United
Nations
Security
Council
Resolution
1540
Chapter
3:
UNSCR
1540:
Implementation
Trends
Resolution
1540
in
International
Law
Implementing
the
Text:
Underlying
Issues
Sources
and
Outreach
Implementation
Trends:
Case
Study
of
Trade
Control-Related
OP3
Measures
Chapter
Conclusions:
Implementation
Trends
Chapter
4:
Regional
Implementation
of
UNSCR
1540
Western
European
and
Others
Group
(WEOG)
Eastern
European
Group
AsiaPacific
Group
Africa
Group
Latin
America
and
the
Caribbean
Group
Chapter
Conclusion:
Regional
Implementation
of
UNSCR
1540
Broader
Challenges
Practical
Challenges
Overcoming
these
Challenges?
Chapter
Conclusions:
UNSCR
1540
Implementation
Challenges
Past
and
Present
The
Future
of
the
1540
Framework
Scope
and
Mandate
International
Legal
Framework
Coordination
and
Administration
Capacity
Building
National
Implementation:
overcoming
the
challenges
Political
commitment
Resource
constraint
Chapter
Conclusions:
Preventing
WMD
proliferation
and
The
Future
of
1540
Chapter
7:
Conclusions:
the
Future
of
UNSCR
1540
Appendix
1:
Full
Text
of
UNSCR
1540
(2004)
Notă biografică
Daniel
Salisbury
is
a
Fellow
at
the
James
Martin
Center
for
Nonproliferation
Studies
(CNS)
at
the
Middlebury
Institute
of
International
Studies
at
Monterey,
USA.
Before
joining
CNS
Daniel
worked
at
in
the
Department
of
War
Studies
at
King’s
College
London
(KCL),
UK
on
a
series
of
projects
on
non-proliferation,
export
controls
and
nuclear
security.
Ian J. Stewart is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of War Studies and runs Project Alpha at King's College London, UK. Before joining KCL, Mr Stewart worked for the British Ministry of Defence, where he was an analyst working on issues related to non-proliferation and illicit trade.
Andrea Viski is a Senior Research Associate at Project Alpha, Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK, focusing on strategic trade controls and capacity-building. She previously worked for the European Commission and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Sweden. She is the current editor-in-chief of the Strategic Trade Review.
Ian J. Stewart is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of War Studies and runs Project Alpha at King's College London, UK. Before joining KCL, Mr Stewart worked for the British Ministry of Defence, where he was an analyst working on issues related to non-proliferation and illicit trade.
Andrea Viski is a Senior Research Associate at Project Alpha, Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK, focusing on strategic trade controls and capacity-building. She previously worked for the European Commission and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Sweden. She is the current editor-in-chief of the Strategic Trade Review.
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This
edited
volume
provides
a
fresh
analysis
for
researcher
and
practitioners
regarding
United
Nations
Security
Council
resolution
1540,
the
status
of
its
implementation,
and
its
future
by
providing
an
original
evaluation
of
progress
in
implementation
and
challenges
faced
during
the
resolution’s
first
decade.
In
doing
so,
the
book
will
consider
the
resolution’s
utility
as
a
non-proliferation
tool
with
a
view
to
identifying
what
further
actions
are
required
for
the
objectives
and
goals
embodied
by
UNSCR
1540
to
be
achieved
and
sustained.
The
book
progresses
by
exploring
the
history
of
the
resolution,
implementation
trends,
implementation
from
a
regional
perspective,
challenges,
and
future
ways
forward.
The
book
appeals
to
a
wide
readership
of
scholars,
policymakers,
and
other
stakeholders
of
the
1540
process.
Daniel
Salisburyis
a
Postdoctoral
Fellow
at
the
James
Martin
Center
for
Nonproliferation
Studies
(CNS)
at
the
Middlebury
Institute
of
International
Studies
at
Monterey,
USA.
Before
joining
CNS
Daniel
worked
at
in
the
Department
of
War
Studies
at
King’s
College
London
(KCL),
UK
on
a
series
of
projects
on
non-proliferation,
export
controls
and
nuclear
security.
Ian J. Stewartis a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of War Studies and runs Project Alpha at King's College London, UK. Before joining KCL, Mr Stewart worked for the British Ministry of Defence, where he was an analyst working on issues related to non-proliferation and illicit trade.
Andrea Viskiis a Senior Research Associate at Project Alpha, Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK, focusing on strategic trade controls and capacity-building. She previously worked for the European Commission and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Sweden. She is the current editor-in-chief of the Strategic Trade Review.
Ian J. Stewartis a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of War Studies and runs Project Alpha at King's College London, UK. Before joining KCL, Mr Stewart worked for the British Ministry of Defence, where he was an analyst working on issues related to non-proliferation and illicit trade.
Andrea Viskiis a Senior Research Associate at Project Alpha, Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK, focusing on strategic trade controls and capacity-building. She previously worked for the European Commission and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Sweden. She is the current editor-in-chief of the Strategic Trade Review.