Draft papers – Australia-Japan disarmament cooperation research workshop
Published papers
Draft papers
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Ken Berry – The Beginning of the End…? Devaluing Deterrence
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Joseph Camilleri – A Nuclear Weapons Convention: Implications for Governance and Civil Society
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Patrick M. Morgan – Reflections on Contemporary Issues on Extended Nuclear Deterrence
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Kurosaki Akira – Japan, the U.S. ‘Nuclear Umbrella’ and trans-alliance cooperation for nuclear disarmament
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Tessa Morris-Suzuki – The Atomic Shadow on Japanese Society: Social Movements, Public Opinion and the Possibility of Nuclear Disarmament
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Japan’s Cooperative Security Initiative – A Proposal on Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Policy from Japan: 10 Recommendations Based on “Asian Mutually Assured Dependence (A-MAD)” Concept, September 2009
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Peter Hayes and Michael Hamel-Green – The path not taken, the way still open: Denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula
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Peter Van Ness – Japan as the Indispensable Power in Northeast Asia
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Richard Tanter – Rethinking extended nuclear deterrence in the defence of Australia
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Peter Hayes – Extended Nuclear Deterrence, Global Abolition, and Korea
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Kawasaki Akira – ICNND and Civil Society in Japan
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Jimbo Ken – Tailoring (or Converging) Extended Deterrence and Disarmament: Nuclear Dimension of US-Japan Alliance
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Richard Leaver – Alliance, uranium and proliferation
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Yi Kiho – Transnational Civil Society Cooperation for Peace Initiatives in East AsiaRolf Ekéus: The Present Moment in the Task of Abolishing Nuclear Weapons
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Tilman Ruff – Science, health and nuclear weapons
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Rolf Ekeus – The present moment in the task of abolishing nuclear weapons
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