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  • 91New Agenda Coalition — The New Agenda Coalition (NAC), composed of Brazil, Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, and Sweden, is a geographically dispersed group of middle power countries seeking to build an international consensus to make progress on… …

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  • 92WE.177 — was the last air launched nuclear bomb of the British Armed Forces. There were three versions; WE.177A was a boosted fission weapon, while WE.177B and WE.177C were thermonuclear weapons. All could be delivered by air, and were typically parachute …

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  • 93Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (NZ) — Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND(NZ)) was co founded in Christchurch New Zealand in 1959 with the help of Elsie Locke and Mary Woodward. [Elsie Locke, Peace People: A History of Peace Activities in New Zealand, p. 164] Mabel Hetherington,… …

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  • 94North Korea–United States relations — North Korea …

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  • 95Japan's non-nuclear policy — Japan exhibits a firm non nuclear weapons policy, most popularly articulated as the Three Non Nuclear Principles of nonpossession, nonproduction, and nonintroduction of nuclear weapons.The policy only applies to nuclear weapons, not all nuclear… …

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  • 96Space Preservation Treaty — The Space Preservation Treaty (SPT) is a proposed international treaty to ban space weapons in whole, an expansion on part of the Outer Space Treaty, which bars States Parties to the Treaty from placing nuclear weapons or any other weapons of… …

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  • 97Arcata, California — City of Arcata   City   Arcata Plaza on Farmers Market Day …

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  • 98Traite de Pelindaba — Traité de Pelindaba Le traité de Pelindaba :      États ayant ratifié le traité au 1er novembre 2008 …

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