The breakup of the Soviet Union left a cold war nuclear legacy consisting of tens of thousands of nuclear weapons and a sprawling infrastructure for their production and maintenance. The Soviet Nuclear Weapon Legacy examines the fate of this vast nuclear weapon complex and the unprecedented non-proliferation challenges associated with the breakup of a nuclear weapon state. It describes the high-level diplomatic bargaining efforts to consolidate in Russia the nuclear weapons based in newly independent Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine and to strengthen central control over these weapons. It surveys the problems associated with dismantling nuclear weapons and the difficulties involved in safely storing and disposing of large stockpiles of fissile material. It reviews the key provisions of the principal nuclear arms control measures and initiatives, including the START I and START II treaties. Finally, the authors assess the contribution of international assistance programmes to the denuclearization process under way in the former Soviet Union.
ISBN: | 9780198291978 |
Publication date: | 12th October 1995 |
Author: | Marco De Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, Center for the Study of International Politics, Rome Andreis, Caloge |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 144 pages |
Series: | SIPRI Research Reports |
Genres: |
Peace studies and conflict resolution Nuclear weapons Arms negotiation and control |