India’s Objections to the CTBT and NPT: A Critical Examination within the Discourse on Nuclear Disarmament, Strategic Autonomy, and Global Non-Proliferation Regimes The global nuclear non-proliferation regime, centered on the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT, 1968) and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT, 1996), has long been contested for its asymmetrical design … Continue reading How can India’s objections to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) be critically examined within the broader discourse on nuclear disarmament, strategic autonomy, and the inequities of the global non-proliferation regime?
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Critically analyze the extent to which the proliferation and accumulation of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) have compromised the foundations of international security in the contemporary global order.
Critically Analyze the Extent to Which the Proliferation and Accumulation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs) Have Compromised the Foundations of International Security in the Contemporary Global Order Introduction The continued proliferation and accumulation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs)—encompassing nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons—have long posed existential threats to international peace and stability. In … Continue reading Critically analyze the extent to which the proliferation and accumulation of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) have compromised the foundations of international security in the contemporary global order.
Assess the implications of the pace and patterns of nuclear proliferation in the post-Cold War era, focusing on how emerging regional insecurities, shifts in the global balance of power, the weakening of non-proliferation regimes, and strategic hedging by middle powers reflect both continuities and transformations in the architecture of international security.
The Post-Cold War Dynamics of Nuclear Proliferation: Continuity and Change in Global Security Architecture The end of the Cold War was heralded by many as a turning point in the international security landscape, promising a “peace dividend” and a new normative consensus on disarmament and non-proliferation. However, the pace and patterns of nuclear proliferation in … Continue reading Assess the implications of the pace and patterns of nuclear proliferation in the post-Cold War era, focusing on how emerging regional insecurities, shifts in the global balance of power, the weakening of non-proliferation regimes, and strategic hedging by middle powers reflect both continuities and transformations in the architecture of international security.
How do international norms, nuclear taboos, and epistemic communities shape state behaviour, constrain policy choices, and influence the institutional architecture governing nuclear proliferation in the contemporary international system?
Norms, Taboos, and Epistemic Communities in the Governance of Nuclear Proliferation In the international system, the governance of nuclear weapons transcends material capabilities and deterrence logic. It is also deeply embedded in normative frameworks, ideational constructs, and the epistemic authority of transnational expert networks. While realist perspectives emphasize state interests and power calculations, constructivist and … Continue reading How do international norms, nuclear taboos, and epistemic communities shape state behaviour, constrain policy choices, and influence the institutional architecture governing nuclear proliferation in the contemporary international system?