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The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty

Journal Article

Author
George Bunn - Stanford University

Published by
Wisconsin Law Review, Vol. 1968 no. 3, page(s) 766-785
1968


When the United States was the only nuclear power in the world, we thought one was too many. Efforts since then to inhibit the spread of nuclear weapons to other countries have resulted in widespread agreement this year on a nonproliferation treaty. This commentary will describe the background of the treaty, summarize its main provisions, and discuss some questions of interpretation which have arisen.

Topics: Nuclear forces | Nuclear history | Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear policy | Nuclear power | Nuclear safety and security | United States