Volume 25 • Numbers 1/2
FROM THE EDITORS
Joshua H. Pollack & Rhianna Tyson Kreger
CONTRIBUTORS
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CORRESPONDENCE
SPECIAL FOCUS: TREATY ON THE PROHIBITION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
The humanitarian turn in nuclear disarmament and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
Rebecca Davis Gibbons
The Netherlands and the Prohibition on Nuclear Weapons
Ekaterina Shirobokova
A nuclear babel: narratives around the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
Heather Williams
VIEWPOINT: Parsing the objections to the ban treaty: A legal viewpoint
Luiz Filipe de Macedo Soares
ARTICLES
Costly gains: A cost-benefit assessment of Iran’s nuclear program
Thomas Juneau and Sam Razavi
A framework for assessing alternate proliferation pathways in the age of non-state actors
James E. Bevins, Sarah Laderman, Bethany L. Goldblum, Elie Katzenson, James Kendrick, Rebecca Krentz-Wee, and Yubing Tian
Realism for nuclear policy wonks
Carina Meyn
VIEWPOINTS
Export control and countering proliferation finance: Two sides of the same underlying illegal WMD activity
Rachel A. Weise, Gretchen Hund, and Geoffrey Carr
All hands on deck: advancing safeguards for naval nuclear materials
Andrew Reddie and Bethany L. Goldblum
Enabling broader compliance with international legal obligations through an industry network
Torsten Roeser and Aude Jalabert
BOOK REVIEWS
Nuclear Desire: Power and the Postcolonial Nuclear Order, by Shampa Biswas
Reviewed by Anne I. Harrington
Unclear Physics: Why Iraq and Libya Failed to Build Nuclear Weapons, by Malfrid Braut-Hegghammer
Reviewed by James J. Wirtz
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