
Published online:
20 January 2022
Published in print:
05 October 2021
Online ISBN:
9781503629646
Print ISBN:
9781503628922
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Outcome of the NPTREC Outcome of the NPTREC
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Decision 1 Decision 1
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Decision 2 Decision 2
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Decision 3 Decision 3
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Resolution on the Middle East Resolution on the Middle East
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Post-1995 History of the NPT Post-1995 History of the NPT
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Commitments of 1995: A Quarter-Century Later Commitments of 1995: A Quarter-Century Later
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Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
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Middle East WMD-Free Zone Middle East WMD-Free Zone
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Nuclear Disarmament and the Ban Treaty Nuclear Disarmament and the Ban Treaty
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What If Indefinite Extension Had Not Happened? What If Indefinite Extension Had Not Happened?
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US Social Network Power in 2020 US Social Network Power in 2020
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Chapter
6 Postextension Politics of the NPT
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Pages
93–114
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Published:October 2021
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Onderco, Michal, 'Postextension Politics of the NPT', Networked Nonproliferation: Making the NPT Permanent (Redwood City, CA , 2021; online edn, Stanford Scholarship Online, 20 Jan. 2022), https://doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503628922.003.0007, accessed 18 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
The final chapter looks at the postextension politics of the NPT. In particular, this chapter looks at the interpretation and reinterpretation of the commitments undertaken in 1995. It provides a brief history of the post-1995 policy innovations within the NPT regime, with a focus on the additional commitments adopted in 2000 and 2010. It also looks at how these commitments adopted in 1995 have held up twenty-five years after the passing of the indefinite extension. Chapter 6 closes by looking at the US networked power in 2020, analyzing the degree to which US alliances can (and do) provide support for US nuclear policy today.
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International Relations
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