An Examination of the Security Implications of Iran’s Membership of Disarmament and Arms Control Treaties: the Case Study, Non-Proliferation Treaty
Subject Areas :Seyed Asghar Jaafari 1 , Alireza Ghasemi 2
1 - استادیار گروه دیپلماسی دفاعی دانشگاه مالک اشتر تهران
2 - کارشناس ارشد دیپلماسی کنترل تسلیحات
Keywords: Security, Islamic Republic of Iran, arms control, Disarmament, Non-Proliferation Treaty,
Abstract :
Abstract One of the ways to strengthen peace and security in national and international level is creation of agreements in disarmament and arms control. Arms control and disarmament both are important and effective instruments in security of the countries from the view point of process, content and regulations because on the one hand it removes the ambiguities in the military and foreign policy behavior of the governments and increases the stability and on the other hand membership in these treaties have particular security implications like the Non-Proliferation Treaty which relatively limits the sovereignty of the countries. The present article by a descriptive-analytical method wants to illustrate the security implications of the membership of Iran in disarmament and arms control treaties. Iran by joining the membership of Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1968 has accepted specific security obligations. The present article by examining security implications of Iran’s membership of Non-Proliferation Treaty has arrived at this conclusion that the above treaty besides weakening and limiting the security of Iran undermines military, scientific and industrial power also.