
The statement that ‘nuclear weapons cannot be disinvented’ is often put forward to argue for the infeasibility and/or the undesirability of a transition to a nuclear-weapon-free world. To assess the validity of this line of reasoning it is appropriate to investigate the actual meaning of the statement that ‘nuclear weapons cannot be disinvented.’1
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