Nuclear weapon is an explosive device that is used as a disinfectant such as is happening in Palestine now. It stems from the destructive power supplied from nuclear reactions whether he fission or a combination of fission and fusion. Since the enactment of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, these explosive weapons used more than two thousand times for tests and demonstrations. Due to these highly dangerous nuclear weapons, only a few countries have identified this gun one of them is the United States, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan and North Korea.
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, known as the Non-Proliferation …show more content…
Act to reduce or eliminate nuclear weapons and to ensure the free world of all nuclear weapons is one of the reasons why nuclear disarmament should be carried out. No matter what kind of role to be highlighted, clear and certain that nuclear deterrence ensures the very outbreak of nuclear war can be prevented and also the international legal instruments have been created in an effort to combat and control the behavior of the control of nuclear …show more content…
What distinguishes NGOS from other international ' actor '? What are the goals and activities of NGOS? How NGOS to achieve their preferred outcomes? What are the pre-requisites for successful campaigns NGOS either within the country or at the international level? Does this situation still exist in the case of the 1990s debate on nuclear future alternative?
According to Builder (1999), he said that despite their diversity in form and function, non-government organizations share many of the same features. First they represent functional hybrid unique in that they are “private sector in the form of them but their purpose public in”. Second, the values, principles and ideas usually plays an important role in the Organization, objectives and their activities, as well as the collection, dissemination and exchange of information. Third, the development and dissemination of technology to be critical to the emergence and growth of NGOS as independent and autonomous