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Power to the have-nots? The NPT and the limits of a treaty hijacked by a “power-over” model

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Maria Rost Rublee & Carmen Wunderlich. (2022) The vitality of the NPT after 50. Contemporary Security Policy 43:1, pages 5-23.
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Joelien Pretorius & Tom Sauer. (2022) When is it legitimate to abandon the NPT? Withdrawal as a political tool to move nuclear disarmament forward. Contemporary Security Policy 43:1, pages 161-185.
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Rebecca Davis Gibbons & Stephen Herzog. (2022) Durable institution under fire? The NPT confronts emerging multipolarity. Contemporary Security Policy 43:1, pages 50-79.
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Jeffrey W. Knopf. (2022) Not by NPT alone: The future of the global nuclear order. Contemporary Security Policy 43:1, pages 186-212.
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Michal Smetana & Joseph O'Mahoney. (2022) NPT as an antifragile system: How contestation improves the nonproliferation regime. Contemporary Security Policy 43:1, pages 24-49.
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Kjølv Egeland. (2022) A theory of nuclear disarmament: Cases, analogies, and the role of the non-proliferation regime. Contemporary Security Policy 43:1, pages 106-133.
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