소개글
WMD의 확산(영문)에 대한 자료입니다.
목차
ⅰ. What are the Weapons of Mass Destruction?
ⅱ. What are the Conventional Weapons?
ⅲ. What Causes Proliferation of WMD?
ⅳ. Destructive Power of Biological Weapons
ⅴ. Destructive Power of Chemical Weapons
ⅵ. Destructive Power of Nuclear Weapons - North Korea
ⅶ. Future Outlook if Proliferation of WMD Continues
ⅷ. Ways to Prevent Proliferation of WMD
― Arms Control and Disarmament
ⅸ. World Peace through Disarmament Solution
ⅹ. Other Treaties and Conventions Related to Arms Control
ⅺ. Export Control Regimes
ⅻ. Arms Control and Disarmament Organizations
ⅹⅲ . What NATO is doing for the Non-Proliferation of WMD
ⅹⅳ . Protection from Biological Weapons
ⅹⅴ . Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT)
ⅹⅵ . The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT)
ⅹⅶ . International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
ⅹⅷ . What is the PSI (Proliferation Security Initiative)?
ⅹⅸ . Staying Informed and Getting Involved
본문내용
ⅲ. Disarmament of Conventional Weapons
The first UN Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All its Aspects adopted in July 2001 a forward-looking program of action that committed nations, regions and the international Community collectively to:
1) Help to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms
2) Enhance cooperation among states to end illegal transfers and sales
3) Reduce the accumulation of small arms and light weapons around the world
4) Encourage the collection and destruction of excess weapons in exchange for development incentives
United Nations Register of Conventional Arms promotes trust and confidence through transparency. More than 90 member states report to the United Nations, other Governments, and to the people every year regarding their imports and exports of major weapons systems.
More than 95% of the trade in tanks, armoured vehicles, combat aircraft, large-caliber artillery, attack helicopters, warships, missiles and missile launchers is covered by the register.
Ⅹ. Other Treaties and Conventions Related to Arms Control
ⅰ. The Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty is a proposed international treaty to prohibit the further production of fissile material for nuclear weapons or other explosive devices.
ⅱ. The United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, seeks to provide new rules for the protection of military personnel and, particularly, civilians from injury or attack by means of fragments that cannot readily be detected in the human body by X-rays, landmines