Challenging nuclearism : A Humanitarian Approach to Reshape the Global Nuclear Order - Marianne Hanson

Challenging nuclearism

A Humanitarian Approach to Reshape the Global Nuclear Order

By: Marianne Hanson

Hardcover | 31 May 2022

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An analysis of how nuclear weapons states have been able to create a ‘normalisation’ of nuclear weapons by practising elements of ‘nuclearism’.

Challenging nuclearism explores how a deliberate ‘normalisation’ of nuclear weapons has been constructed, why it has prevailed in international politics for over 70 years, and why only now this normalisation is being questioned seriously. The book identifies how certain practices have enabled a small group of states to hold vast arsenals of these weapons of mass destruction, and how the close control over nuclear decisions by a select group has meant that the humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons have been disregarded for decades.

The recent UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons will not bring about quick disarmament. It has been decried by the nuclear weapon states. But by rejecting nuclearism and providing a clear denunciation of nuclear weapons, it will challenge nuclear states in a way that has until now not been possible. Challenging nuclearism analyses the origins and repercussions of this pivotal moment in nuclear politics.

About the Author

Marianne Hanson is Associate Professor of International Relations at the School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland
Industry Reviews

'As tensions rise, the existential threat of nuclear weapons becomes prominent once again and the world needs more critical assessments of what is being-and what could be-done to avoid the catastrophe of nuclear war or accident. Hanson's book therefore provides a vital contribution that clearly sets out the case for why we need to reject nuclearism and make a world without nuclear weapons a reality.'
Rhys Crilley, International Affairs

'Australian political scientist Marianne Hanson has written a clear-eyed book about the prospects for nuclear disarmament. Hanson soberly concludes that the nuclear-armed states, left to control the terms, the pace and the outcome of an endeavour to which they have pledged themselves for decades, will never give up nuclear weapons. Nevertheless, a path forward to the elimination of nuclear weapons exists, and Hanson describes that path and the challenges along the way.'
John Loretz, Medicine, Conflict and Survival

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