How Secure and Sustainable are Nuclear Weapons?

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Table of Contents

Security, Sustainability and Nuclear Weapons

Security & Sustainability in a NWFW 4

Security, Sustainable Development and Nuclear Weapons 5

Sustainable Peace Without Nuclear Weapons 7

NATO, Security and Sustainable Development 9

Health, Environmental and Safety Risks of Nuclear Weapons: Environmental and Health Effects

of Nuclear Weapon Production 11

Moruroa and Us: Health Effect of French Testing 14

Low-Dose Radiation Exposure 17

Radioactive Waste at Kola Peninsula 18

Environmental Problems in Northwestern Russia 19

Nuclear Weapons are Obsolete 20

Reducing Nuclear Weapons Risk 21

Nuclear NATO: Risks and Costs NATO Expansion, Nuclear Weapons and European Security 26

De-nuke NATO 31

The Costs of NATO Expansion 33

Nuclear Strategy and the Middle East 35

Nuclear Stewardship Plan Released 38

US strategy to maintain world order 39

Analysis of the Gulf Conflict 41

Israeli Citizen Verification Team 44

Middle East Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone 45

Future of Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament Qualitative Disarmament by Tritium Control 47

Future Directions in Nuclear Arms Control and Verification 50

Landmine Detection and Nuclear Verification 55

National Conference of Peace Activists in France 56

IPPNW Conference 57

Statement by Civilian Leaders 58

INESNASS Project 59

Plutonium Management Guidelines 59

Fissile Materials, NGO Statement 60

Model Nuclear Weapons Convention 62

INESAP at NPT PrepComm 63

Abolition 2000 at NPT PrepComm 64

Security & Sustainable Development: With or Without Nuclear Weapons?