'The Future of the UK's Strategic Nuclear Deterrent: The White Paper'. Uncorrected transcripts of evidence taken before the House of Commons Defence Committee. 16 January 2007 (Campaigners), 23 January 2007 (Analysts), 30 January 2007 (Lawyers), 6 February 2007 (Ministry of Defence).
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The Future of the UK’s Strategic Nuclear Deterrent: The White Paper. Oral evidence
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- Parliament
- Trident replacement
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The future of United Kingdom nuclear weapons: shaping the debate
Michael Quinlan: 'The future of United Kingdom nuclear weapons: shaping the debate'. International Affairs, Volume 82(4) p627-637. 22 June 2006.
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- Government policy
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- Chatham House
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Delivering Security in a Changing World: Future Capabilities
''Delivering Security in a Changing world: future Capabilities'. Ministry of Defence. Defence White Paper and accompanying factsheets. Cm 6269, July 2004.
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- Ministry of Defence
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- Ministry of Defence
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The Defence White Paper: Future Capabilities. Research Paper 2004
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- Government policy
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The Defence White Paper. Research Paper 2004.
'The Defence White Paper'. Claire Taylor. House of Commons Library Research Paper 04/71. 17 September 2004.
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- Government policy
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Defence Technology Strategy for the demands of the 21st century
'Defence Technology Strategy for the demands of the 21st century'. Ministry of Defence. 2006.
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- Government policy
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- Ministry of Defence
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Security for the Next Generation
'The National Security Strategy of the United Kingdom: Update 2009. Security for the Next Generation'. Cabinet Office. Cm 7590, June 2009.
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- Government policy
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The Road to 2010: Addressing the nuclear question in the twenty first century
'The Road to 2020: Addressing the nuclear question in the twenty first century'. Cm 7675. Cabinet Office, July 2009.
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- Government policy
- Non-Proliferation Treaty
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Speech on Nuclear Energy and Proliferation at Lancaster House
'Speech on Nuclear Proliferation and Proliferation at Lancaster House by the Prime Minister'. Gordon Brown, 17 March 2009.
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- Government policy
- Non-Proliferation Treaty
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- Non-Proliferation Treaty
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The United Kingdom’s Nuclear Deterrent in the 21st Century
'The United Kingdom's Nuclear Deterrent in the 21st Century'. Speech by Des Browne, Secretary of State for Defence. Kings College London, 25 January 2007.
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- Government policy
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- Trident
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Worse than Irrelevant? British Nuclear Weapons in the 21st Century
'Worse than Irrelevant? British Nuclear Weapons in the 21st Century'. Rebecca Johnson, Nicola Butler, and Stephen Pullinger. Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy, November 2006.
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- Government policy
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- Trident
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Nuclear Deterrence: a tried and tested defence strategy or an elaborate belief system masquerading as scientific theory?
'Nuclear Deterrence: a tried and tested defence strategy or an elaborate belief system masquerading as scientific theory?' Nigel Chamberlain. British American Security Information Council (BASIC). BASIC Notes, 20 July 2006.
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