Reviving Nuclear Ethics: A Renewed Research Agenda for the Twenty-First Century

Ethics and International Affairs 24 (3):287-308 (2010)
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Abstract

Since the end of the Cold War, international ethicists have focused largely on issues outside the traditional scope of security studies. The nuclear ethics literature needs to be revived and reoriented to address the new and evolving 21st century nuclear threats and policy responses

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