The next great hope: The humanitarian approach to nuclear weapons

Journal of International Political Theory 15 (3):386-400 (2018)
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This article examines the humanitarian approach to nuclear weapons, which has reinvigorated the efforts to achieve their prohibition. It explores the fundamental arguments made by the ‘Humanitarian...

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