British Policy and Parliament
British Policy Developments, 1997 - 2001
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Activities in the British Parliament
- July 2000: Missile
Defence Divergence: Britain Debates NMD, by Nicola Butler
- June 2000: Eliminating
Nuclear Arsenals: the NPT Pledge and what it means, speech by
Jayantha Dhanapala, UN Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament
Affairs, to the All-Party Group on Global Security and
Non-Proliferation
- March 2000: Non-Proliferation at risk?, speech by
Michael Douglas, actor/producer to the All-Party Group
- March 2000: Michael
Douglas Appeals for British Leadership on Nuclear Disarmament,
by Nicola Butler and Lorna Richardson
- January - February 2000: Renewed Interest in Nuclear Issues, by
Nicola Butler
- January - February 2000: Launching The All-Party Group, by
Malcolm Savidge MP
- January - February 2000: Strengthening IAEA Safeguards, by Tony
Colman MP
- January - February 2000: UK Parliamentary Committee Tackles Aid and
Arms Export Issues
- June 1999: Nuclear
Disarmament Issues in the UK Parliament: More Questions than
Answers, by Nicola Butler
Opinion & Analysis: Disarmament Diplomacy
Documents and Sources: Disarmament Diplomacy
News Review: Disarmament Diplomacy
Strategic Defence Review, July 1998
On 8 July, 1998 the British Secretary of State for Defence announced
the outcome of the Labour Government's Strategic Defence Review, launched
on 28 May 1997. The Review, intended to examine Britain's defence needs
to the year 2015, has been published as a White Paper with a separate
appendix of essays covering the various issues.
© 2001 The Acronym Institute.
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