Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Restrospect and Prospect

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Pub. Date: 1995-09-01
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Summary

In August 1945, over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, atomic weapons were used for the first time. About 100,000 people died instantly, by the end of the year some 200,000 were dead, and many thousands since have died of leukaemia and other malignant disease. A distinguished group of contributors look back at these events and their consequences, and look forward to the prospects of ridding the world of the 45,000 nuclear weapons now in the stockpiles. They present evidence that Japan was negotiating for peace well before the bombings, which were as much the start of the East-West Cold War as the end of the Second World War.Prevention of nuclear war requires a nuclear-weapon-free world. The contributors to this volume have been in the forefront of efforts to achieve this, including the attempt to have the use and threat of nuclear weapons declared illegal by the International Court of Justice. They advocate the need for a Convention, backed by a resolution of the UN Security Council, declaring thetesting, production, stockpiling and use of nuclear weapons illegal, and call for security to be redefined to address the problems of North-South confrontation and achieve a genuinely peaceful world offer.

Table of Contents

The past
the bombings and their aftermath: the effects of the atomic bombing of
the beginning of the nuclear age, Kazuyo Yamane; the acquisition of nuclear weapons
The present
nuclear threats today: the current status of the nuclear arms race, Paul Rogers; 50 years after Nagasaki
Japan as plutonium superpower
current attitudes to the atomic bombings in Japan
illegal trafficking in nuclear fissile materials
likely customer and suppliers
The future
ways out of the nuclear arms race: do nuclear weapons have any rational utility?
the end of the beginning progress towards the abolition of nuclear weapons
nuclear weapons the legality issue
The goal
a nuclear weapons-free world: a nuclear-weapon-free world the essential lesson of
The global nuclear arsenals - beginning of 1995
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