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NGOs and multilateral disarmament diplomacy: limits and possibilities
D. Atwood
Published in
Thinking Outside the Box in Multilateral Disarmament and Arms Control Negotiations
December 2006
pp. 33 - 54
English
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Disarmament as Humanitarian Action: Making Multilateral Negotiations Work
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Foreword by Patricia Lewis |
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About the authors |
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What do we mean by
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Borrie, J.
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Diplomats, civil society and academia: some thoughts on the limits of the discourse
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Martin Randin, V.
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NGOs and multilateral disarmament diplomacy: limits and possibilities
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Atwood, D.
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Changing perceptions and practice in multilateral arms control negotiations
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Johnson, R.
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Cooperation and defection in the Conference on Disarmament
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Borrie, J.
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Engineering progress: a diplomat's perspective on multilateral disarmament
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Prins, D.
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A physics of diplomacy? The dynamics of complex social phenomena and their implications for multilateral negotiations
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Borrie, J. & Merçay, A.
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Non-linear modelling of small arms proliferation
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Merçay, A.
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Security of journalists: making the case for modelling armed violence as a means to promote human security
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Taback, N. & Coupland, R.
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Investment policies and arms production—experiences from the Norwegian Pension Fund–Global
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Nystuen, G.
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The role of non-governmental organizations in the monitoring and verification of international arms control and disarmament agreements
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Crowley, M. & Persbo, A.
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