Containing the Atom is a comprehensive study of the theory and practice of international nuclear negotiations.
Edited by Rudolf Avenhaus; Victor A. Kremenyuk and Gunnar Sjöstedt - Contributions by A L. Duncan; Abel J. González; Jean-Pierre Giraud; Lassi Heininen; Carlos A. Hernández; P Terrence Hopmann; Steve Maaranen; Joseph F. Pilat; Jan Prawitz; Boris Segerståh
Chapter 1 International Nuclear Negotiations Chapter 2 Strategic Arms Control Negotiations: SALT and START Chapter 3 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Negotiations Chapter 4 Negotiating Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones Chapter 5 The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and Its Safeguards Chapter 6 The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: The 1995 Review and Extension Conference Chapter 7 Dealing with Nuclear Materials Removed from Defense Programs Chapter 8 Nuclear Diplomacy with North Korea Chapter 9 International Negotiations Aiming at Reduction of Nuclear Risks in the Barents Region Chapter 10 International Negotiations on Radiation and Nuclear Safety Chapter 11 An Analysis of French-Japanese Negotiations Chapter 12 Peculiarities of Nuclear Negotiations Seen from the Point of View of a Plant Operator in the Federal Republic of Germany Chapter 13 Conclusions and Recommendations