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Informationen zum Autor Roland Popp is a Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich. Liviu Horovitz is a PhD Candidate at the Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich. Andreas Wenger is Director of the Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich. Zusammenfassung This book offers the first comprehensive and critical historical assessment of the negotiation of the NPT and the origins of the wider nonproliferation regime. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Small and Middle Powers in the Emergence of a Discriminatory Regime, Roland Popp & Andreas Wenger PART I: Nuclear Nonproliferation and Alliance Cohesion 2. The Long Road to the NPT: From Superpower Collusion to Global Compromise, Roland Popp 3. In Favor of "Effective" and "Non-discriminatory" Non-Dissemination Policy: The FRG and the NPT Negotiation Process (1962-1966), Andreas Lutsch 4. The Birth of a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy: The Netherlands and the NPT Negotiations, 1965-1966, Elmar Hellendoorn 5. "A Turning Point in Postwar Foreign Policy:" Italy and the NPT Negotiations, 1967-1969, Leopoldo Nuti 6. Nonproliferation under Pressure: The Nuclear Debate within the Warsaw Pact, 1965-1968, Laurien Crump-Gabreëls PART II: Global and Regional Dynamics in Negotiating the NPT 7. Unusual Suspects Down Under: Australia’s Choice for the Nonproliferation Treaty, Christine M. Leah 8. Between Idealism, Activism, and the Bomb: Why did India Reject the NPT?, A. Vinod Kumar 9. Non-Nuclear Japan? Sato, the NPT, and the US Nuclear Umbrella, Fintan Hoey 10. Mexican Nuclear Diplomacy, the Latin American Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone, and the NPT Grand Bargain, 1962-1968, Jonathan Hunt 11. "A Glaring Defect in the System:" Nuclear Safeguards and the Invisibility of Technology, Jacob Darwin Hamblin PART III: Conclusion 12. Nuclear Technology and Political Power in the Making of the Nuclear Order, Andreas Wenger & Liviu Horovitz ...