It takes the average reader 8 hours and 23 minutes to read Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Weapon Proliferation by SIPRI. STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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In mid-1980 a second conference for the review of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) would take place in Geneva. Given the importance of preventing, or at least slowing down, nuclear weapon proliferation, this conference would be a crucial event in the field of arms control and disarmament. For many countries the technical and economic barriers to proliferation had disappeared, and the only remaining barriers were political. In an attempt to contribute to the discussions at the NPT Review Conference, SIPRI assembled a group of experts from a number of countries to discuss the technical...
Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Weapon Proliferation by SIPRI. STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE is 488 pages long, and a total of 125,904 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 11 hours and 28 minutes to read Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Weapon Proliferation aloud.
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