CANADA AND THE NUCLEAR CHALLENGE:
REDUCING THE POLITICAL VALUE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairsand International Trade
Bill Graham, M.P.
Chair
December 1998
Table of Contents
PRELIMINARY PAGES
Chair's Foreword
Acronyms
Chapter 1: The Challenge of Nuclear Weapons
NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
REDUCING THE POLITICAL VALUE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
THE DOMESTIC DILEMMAS OF CIVILIAN NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 2: The Nuclear-Weapons-Capable States
THE UNITED KINGDOM, FRANCE AND CHINA
Chapter 3: Preventing the Proliferation of Nuclear and Other ``Weapons of Mass Destruction''
Tightening Controls on Chemical and Biological Weapons (CBW) and Missiles
THE NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION REGIME
Chapter 4: Nato and Nuclear Weapons
POST-COLD WAR NUCLEAR POLICY DEVELOPMENTS
AN ALLIANCE NUCLEAR RE-EXAMINATION
UPDATING THE STRATEGIC CONCEPT
Chapter 5: Conclusion: The Road to the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
List of Recommendations
Request for Government Response
Dissenting Opinion - Reform Party of Canada
Appendix A - Letter from General Lee Butler (USAF, Ret.)
Appendix B - Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (1968)
Appendix C - List of Witnesses
Appendix D - Meetings in Washington, D.C. and New York
Appendix E - List of Submissions

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