UNU Update The newsletter of United Nations University and its international network of affiliated institutes |
Issue 9: June 2001 |
Vice
Rector
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The core premise behind President George W. Bush's missile defence
strategy is correct: the existing architecture of nuclear arms control
reflects a Cold War-centred world that is gone forever, according to
Ramesh Thakur, UNU Vice Rector and director of the university's Peace and
Governance Programme.
In a newspaper article, Thakur contends that the United States today "has no peer. Its nuclear stockpile bears no relation to today's threats. It is a historical dead weight acting as a drag on a sensible defence policy for today's world. "Mr. Bush actually intends to cut back on his nuclear arsenal. In such circumstances, it would surely be criminally negligent of any president not to authorize a defence system that actually worked and guaranteed the safety of U.S. citizens." To read the full article click here. |
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