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17 September 2009
© Commonwealth of Australia 2009 ISBN 978-0-642-79216-7 (Printed version) ISBN 978-0-642-79217-4 (HTML version)
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ForewordMembership of the CommitteeCommittee SecretariatTerms of referenceList of abbreviationsList of recommendations Inquiry processConduct of the inquiryContext of the inquiryStructure of the report
Australian contributionsThe Canberra CommissionAustralian objectivesInternational objectivesChallenges to the non-proliferation and disarmament regimeGeo-political issuesNon-state actorsAn expansion of nuclear facilitiesNuclear doctrineExtended nuclear deterrence
IntroductionBackgroundThe TreatyVerification regimeImportance of the CTBTImportance of US ratification of the CTBTBarriers to US ratificationTowards entry into force of the CTBT
IntroductionWhat are fissile materials?History of the TreatyObjective of the TreatyImportance of the TreatyIssues to be addressedScope of the TreatyVerificationPre-existing stocksConclusions
IntroductionTreaty on the Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)Challenges to the NPTPerceived lack of progress on disarmamentA double standardNon-complianceWithdrawalNot universalThe International Atomic Energy Agency Conflict between preventing proliferation and promoting peaceful usesSafeguards and the Additional ProtocolThe Additional Protocol as a condition of uranium supplyIAEA resources
IntroductionProliferation implications of the global expansion of nuclear powerProliferation-sensitive nuclear technologiesUranium enrichmentPlutonium separation (reprocessing of used fuel)Proposals to limit the spread of sensitive technologiesSensitive technology export controls — the role of the Nuclear Suppliers GroupThe rationale for fuel cycle multilateralisationThe historical context to multilateral proposalsThe Twelve ProposalsSupport for fuel cycle multilateralisation proposalsIssues and challenges for multilateralisation proposalsConclusion
IntroductionBackgroundBenefits of a Nuclear Weapons ConventionOpportunities for the negotiation of a Nuclear Weapons Convention in the short termBarriers to the negotiation of a Nuclear Weapons ConventionTowards the negotiation of a Nuclear Weapons Convention
IntroductionNuclear arms control agreements between the United States and RussiaBackgroundSuccess of nuclear disarmament agreements between the US and RussiaDeterioration of US-Russian cooperationImportance of new agreement between the US and RussiaNuclear weapon free zones BackgroundBenefits of NWFZsStrengthening existing NWFZUtilising existing NWFZA Middle East Nuclear Weapon Free Zone
IntroductionIranHistory of Iran’s nuclear programIran as an example of the limitations of the current non-proliferation regimeDemocratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)Reasons for North Korea’s actionsImplications of North Korea’s nuclear programConclusions
IntroductionBackgroundWork program
IntroductionAustralia’s diplomatic capacities
IntroductionPrevious NPT Review Conferences2010 NPT Review ConferenceIssues for the 2010 NPT Review ConferenceDisarmamentAdditional Protocol13 Practical StepsMiddle East Nuclear Weapon Free ZoneThe involvement of parliamentarians in the 2010 NPT Review ConferenceConclusion
IntroductionThe global challenge for parliamentariansEngaging parliamentariansAustralian parliamentary delegationsRegional involvementComprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban TreatySupport for the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and DisarmamentEngaging civil societyParliamentary resolutions and other declarations
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