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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Does the NPT Deny Right to Enrich?
Against the backdrop of the latest round of negotiations between Iran and P5 + Germany held in Baghdad (May 23), the question has reemerged whether a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) can claim its right to enrich … Continue reading
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Recharging Climate Diplomacy & Nepal
One really wonders whether a least developed country such as Nepal can play an effective role in reviving international climate diplomacy, which needs to be urgently pursued in the aftermath of almost failures in global negotiations on climate change … Continue reading
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Can Use of Force Promote Disarmament?
It sounds rather ridiculous if we can resort to the use of force the objective of which is to disarm the world. But there is evidence of the use of military action in order to achieve disarmament. The most … Continue reading
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