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本帖最后由 细胞海洋 于 2013-9-9 10:21 编辑
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The apparent use of sarin to kill more than 1,400 civilians in
9 L9 W& J4 \( `' _+ C0 f% rDamascus on 21 August may highlight the limits of the Chemical, i: v9 T! @( I3 J; W
Weapons Convention (CWC) — but that does not mean that( c% W9 l# g4 r. I
the world can afford to turn its back on such treaties.& B, W% v2 I" m: b
The role of international treaties in restricting the proliferation of: n5 p/ H p# Y! O* S/ C
nuclear, chemical and biological weapons has not had a good press in/ ?" L) K& J( b6 k9 A4 {2 D
recent years. Conventional wisdom tends to scorn the value of such
3 n, T; ^! W, r‘pieces of paper’ in real politick. Critics from both the left and the right
- i% U0 p2 `: n, ~" oheap derision on their selective reach and implementation.
8 T6 S- V C1 q9 A2 S# P N6 oYet these treaties are crucial to everyone who is interested in making. k2 [- f& e0 }
wars less barbaric and less frequent. Pieces of paper they may be, but
5 r; N3 t0 Q1 dlarge powers adhere to their contents with care, as do the smaller ones
& d3 G: [7 s: }$ C% K0 Xwho crave international respectability.
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