Letter from Pakistan: How an unfair non-proliferation regime undermines nuclear security
Letter from Pakistan: How an unfair non-proliferation regime undermines nuclear security
By Zahir Kazmi |
30 August 2012
Article Highlights
- The positive elements of the Nuclear Security Summit process pale in
comparison with the selective application of the global nuclear
nonproliferation regime to developing states that seek to create nuclear
power industries.
- Despite their failures to fully support nonproliferation efforts,
India, Iran, and North Korea have been treated well under the global
nonproliferation regime, but Pakistan, which vigorously supports the
regime, has been denied membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
- If the overall nonproliferation system is to become equitable and
therefore effective, it must allow the nuclear weapon states outside the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to participate in nuclear
export-control cartels, so long as they contribute to controlling
proliferation.http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/op-eds/letter-pakistan-how-unfair-non-proliferation-regime-undermines-nuclear-security
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