Abstract
The Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) provides that five years after its coming into force a conference shall be held to review its operations. This conference will be held in Geneva in May 1975 in circumstances of growing scepticism not only about the Treaty but also about the wider endeavour to control the spread of nuclear weapons, of which it is part.
From International Affairs, vol.51, no.2, April 1975, pp.175–84.
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Notes
See especially K. Subrahmanyam, The Indian Nuclear Test in a Global Perspective, New Delhi: International Centre, 1974.
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O’Neill, R., Schwartz, D.N. (1987). Rethinking Non-Proliferation. In: Hedley Bull on Arms Control. Studies in International Security. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09293-2_13
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