List of nuclear technology treaties

This is a list of treaties that address issues of nuclear technology, including nuclear weapons, their delivery systems, and nuclear energy.[1] The date is given for the signature of each treaty, not its entry into force. This does not include non-treaties such as secret agreements.

Nuclear weapons

Arms limitation

Testing

Nuclear weapon-free zones

Nuclear energy

Other

Proposed

  • 1979, multilateral: Treaty on the Prohibition of the Development, Manufacture, Stockpiling and Use of Radiological Weapons - would ban radiological weapons, drafted by Conference on Disarmament.[11][12]
  • 1994, P5 states: Draft Treaty on No-First Use of Nuclear Weapons - would commit the five NPT-recognized nuclear-weapon states to not use any form of nuclear weapon first strike, submitted by China.[13]

See also

References

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  12. ^ Meyer, Samuel; Bidgood, Sarah; Potter, William C. (October 2020). "Death Dust: The Little-Known Story of U.S. and Soviet Pursuit of Radiological Weapons". International Security. 45 (2): 51–94. doi:10.1162/isec_a_00391. ISSN 0162-2889.
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