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Volumn 30, Issue 1, 1999, Pages 61-74

'Bombs away'? Britain and nuclear weapons under new labour

(1)  Chalmers, Malcolm a  

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EID: 0040365970     PISSN: 09670106     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/0967010699030001005     Document Type: Article
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    • Six of these missiles have already been test-fired, a further eight are planned for future test-firing, and there is a processing margin of four missiles. House of Commons Written Answer, 30 July 1998. The second Trident boat, HMS Victorious, collected only 12 missiles from the USA in 1995, leaving four of its missile tubes empty. The third boat, HMS Vigilant, collected 14 missiles in 1997. Nicola Butler, 'Disarmament Issues in the UK Parliament', Disarmament Diplomacy, October 1998, p. 19.
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    • see asterisk note above
    • Cook (see asterisk note above). Such a Register was proposed by Germany in 1994, but rejected by the NWS. For further discussion, see Malcolm Chalmers, British Nuclear Weapons Policy: The Next Steps (see asterisk note above), pp. 9-10; Harald Müller & Katya Frank, 'A Nuclear Weapons Register: Concepts, Issues and Opportunities', in Malcolm Chalmers, Mitsuro Donawaki & Owen Greene, eds, Developing Arms Transparency (Bradford: University of Bradford/Japan Institute for International Affairs, 1997); Harald Müller, The Nuclear Weapons Register - A Good Idea Whose Time Has Come, PRIF Reports 51, May 1998.
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    • A nuclear weapons register: Concepts, issues and opportunities
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    • note
    • Tactical nuclear weapons, nuclear-armed sea-launched cruise missiles and warheads held in reserve are not included in these proposed ceilings.
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    • note
    • An important exception to this consensus is the Scottish National Party, which is strongly anti-nuclear and supports the removal of the Trident submarines from their base at Faslane in Scotland.


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