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It offers an accessible overview of the concept of nuclear weapons, outlines how thinking about these weapons has developed and considers how nuclear threats can continue to be managed in the future.
Andrew Futter is Professor of International Politics at the University of Leicester, UK.
1. Introduction: The Politics of Nuclear Weapons.- 2. What are Nuclear Weapons and Why Are They So Powerful?.- 3. Testing, Authorising and Delivering Nuclear Weapons.- 4. Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Ages.- 5. The Nuclear Revolution, Nuclear Strategy and Nuclear War.- 6. Vertical proliferation challenges.- 7. Horizontal Proliferation Challenges: The Nuclear Outliers.- 8. Managing Nuclear Threats: Structures of Global Nuclear Governance.- 9. Nuclear Weapons and Non-State Actors.- 10. Nuclear Disarmament.- 11. Future Nuclear Challenges.- 12. Conclusion: Surviving our Nuclear Future.
Andrew Futter, Ludovica Castelli, Cameron Hunter, Olamide Samuel, Francesca Silvestri, Benjamin Zala, UK) Futter, Andrew (University of Leicester, UK) Castelli, Ludovica (University of Leicester, UK) Silvestri, Francesca (Nottingham Trent University, Australia) Zala, Benjamin (Australian National University
Andrew Futter, Ludovica Castelli, Cameron Hunter, Olamide Samuel, Francesca Silvestri, Benjamin Zala, UK) Futter, Andrew (University of Leicester, UK) Castelli, Ludovica (University of Leicester, UK) Silvestri, Francesca (Nottingham Trent University, Australia) Zala, Benjamin (Australian National University