Notes
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2 Tom Coppen, The Law of Arms Control and the International Non-Proliferation Regime: Preventing the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Leiden and Boston: Brill Nijhoff 2017).
3 Neil Cooper and David Mutimer, ‘Arms Control for the 21st Century: Controlling the Means of Violence’, Contemporary Security Policy 32/1 (2011), 3.
4 John M. Hobson, ‘Is Critical Theory Always for the White West and for Western Imperialism? Beyond Westphalian towards a Post-Racist Critical IR’, Review of International Studies 33/1 (2007), 91–116.
5 Neera Chandhoke, ‘How Global is Global Civil Society?’, Journal of World-Systems Research 11/2 (2005), 361.
6 Ritu Marthur, Civilizational Discourses in Weapons Control (London: Palgrave Macmillan 2020).