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Unilateral nuclear disarmament could also happen were a series of cascading failures to occur. For example loss of expertise, inability to finance, recapitalize and maintain the existing nuclear capability. Procrastination and neglect of existing nuclear weapon platforms and infrastructure to such an
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itself in 1948, writing its non-military status into its constitution in 1949. In a public ceremony to mark the occasion, the existing Commander-in-Chief handed the keys to Army HQ to the Minister of Education, for use as a school. Since that time, Costa Rica has been briefly invaded once, by
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extent that a nation is unable to reconstitute its nuclear capability in time before portions of the system(s) begin to break down. Where that nation's nuclear deterrence then becomes questionable and uncertain.
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expressly denounced unilateral disarmament in 1969, Nixon's unilateral discontinuation of biological weapons development in 1972 is often characterized as a "unilateral disarmament".
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option, to renounce weapons without seeking equivalent concessions from one's actual or potential rivals. It was most commonly used in the twentieth century in the context of
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Nations do not often choose to dismantle their entire military capability. Unilateral disarmament is usually sought in one technical competency, such as
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assured these three countries that they will not threaten or use military force or economic coercion against them through the
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that were deployed in their territories. The three countries voluntarily gave up the weapons in 1996 after the
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The only recent candidate for having performed an act of complete disarmament is
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have recommended unilateral disarmament as a step toward world peace.
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Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine inherited nuclear weapons from the
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policy
unilateral nuclear disarmament
peace movements
United Kingdom
weapons of mass destruction
Mahatma Gandhi
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
Costa Rica
demilitarized
Nicaragua
US President
Richard Nixon
nuclear weapons programme
apartheid
Soviet Union
Russian Federation
United Kingdom
United States
Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances
annexing Crimea
full scale invasion of Ukraine
Rediscovering Gandhi
ISBN
978-81-7099-836-5
"Subcommittee on Strategic Forces Hearing: "Strategic Forces Posture Hearing""
"Event: General and complete disarmament"
"Costa Rica — a country withoutan army and proud of it - Columns"
"Nixon says U.S. defences to stay strong; no one-sided disarmament"
Colorado Springs
Chemical and Biological Warfare: A Comprehensive Survey for the Concerned Citizen

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