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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 in0 m1 [/ O. F8 P' _ Y
Damascus on 21 August may highlight the limits of the Chemical
! I1 d n( P) C0 bWeapons Convention (CWC) — but that does not mean that
* t: `* r, M' d* Y& Q5 othe world can afford to turn its back on such treaties.
6 J* n# u* N, a& ]7 h! o5 p' zThe role of international treaties in restricting the proliferation of
4 u7 l" z. W$ A# B, bnuclear, chemical and biological weapons has not had a good press in
5 i2 J q. v+ N b3 j4 Precent years. Conventional wisdom tends to scorn the value of such
9 o) i/ G: g8 R7 c7 G‘pieces of paper’ in real politick. Critics from both the left and the right5 j- E, S& s) k) l0 K% j7 U* }. ?
heap derision on their selective reach and implementation.
& A; w; Y4 ^! z8 ^9 n4 tYet these treaties are crucial to everyone who is interested in making. J' N# u& L' W7 z4 `+ i
wars less barbaric and less frequent. Pieces of paper they may be, but
% v8 W( k& G& h8 | A& V% U& J5 Zlarge powers adhere to their contents with care, as do the smaller ones
0 e- U6 p' Y# @ J8 Xwho crave international respectability.8 h0 T7 v2 h9 w, H9 q5 M9 K
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