There are prospects for massive reductions in the number of nuclear warheads stockpiled around the world, and the idea of a nuclear-weapon-free world is now possible. This work contends that compliance with a treaty to eliminate nuclear weapons can be achieved by a system of technological verification. One of the book's editors, Joseph Rotblat, won the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize, and the contributors include scientists, economists and political advisers.
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There are prospects for massive reductions in the number of nuclear warheads stockpiled around the world, and the idea of a nuclear-weapon-free world is now possible. This work contends that compliance with a treaty to eliminate nuclear weapons can be achieved by a system of technological verification. One of the book's editors, Joseph Rotblat, won the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize, and the contributors include scientists, economists and political advisers.
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