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- W3200907275 abstract "This chapter explores reasons why Asia is especially well-positioned to lead a global push to eliminate, or greatly reduce, nuclear weapons inventories worldwide, and why Mongolia might be catalytic to that effort. The threat of any general thermonuclear war is existential to civilisation itself. Nuclear weapons tragically complicate this, at great expense and risk to everyone. The risk that Pakistani nuclear explosives could find their way to Islamic terrorist groups terrifies other nations. Many analysts, therefore, consider South Asia the most likely place for a nuclear war to start today. Crisis situations reduce the validity of the rational actor assumption even more. The nuclear weapons age began in Asia on August 6, 1945, when the first nuclear weapon used in war was detonated over Hiroshima, Japan. The peninsula division persists to this day, with a four-kilometre Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) separating North Korea from South Korea." @default.
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- W3200907275 title "Why Asia should lead a global push to eliminate nuclear weapons—the role for Mongolia" @default.
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