The EU's Evolving Response to Nuclear Proliferation Crises: from Incentives to Sanctions
The European Union (EU) has evolved a role in the management of crises provoked by states perceived to be in breach of the nuclear non-proliferation regime. At the outset of these non-proliferation efforts, the EU was criticized for the timidity of its reactions. More than 11 years after the adoptio...
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Main Author: | PORTELA, Clara |
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2015
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