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30 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 539 (1997)
Securing the Strength of the Renewed NPT: China, the Linchpin Middle Kingdom

handle is hein.journals/vantl30 and id is 549 raw text is: Securing the Strength of the Renewed
NPT: China, the Linchpin Middle
Kingdom
ABSTRACT
The consensus indefinite extension of the Nuclear Non-
Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1995 and the more recent
conclusion of a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. which was
supported by all five of the world's declared nuclear weapons
states, allow for unprecedented optimism by nonproliferation
experts regarding nuclear weapons proliferation curtailment
and weapons reduction.  These recent inroads into the
accomplishment of NPT goals raise new questions. however.
regarding the underlying commitment level of nuclear powers.
China's proliferation record, in particular. is marred with
inconsistencies, but its current economic growth and
increasingly nonisolationist policies may cause China to
reconsider its past noncompliance with the NPT regime and
help bring about long-term stability in South and Southeast
Asia, culminating in a regional nuclear weapons-free zone.
This Note explores China's past role in nuclear
proliferation and its reasons for not acceding to the NPT
regime. Despite the ultimate success of the NPT regime to
date, the Note discusses inherent weaknesses of the NPT.
such as   its inadequate enforcement and  monitoring
provisions, that could allow countries such as China to
disregard their NPT obligations in the future and dismantle
the NPT regime's effectiveness. Because of such dismantling
concerns, the Note addresses recent efforts by the United
States to induce engagements by China in nonproliferation
diplomacy. Although some U.S. tactics, such as economic
sanctions, have achieved limited success, linking trade with
nonproliferation policy is criticized as being both a short-term
solution that fosters resentment and distrust as well as a
solution that frustrates the potential demilitarization that a
more developed and integrated market economy may
encourage.  The Note concludes by offering U.S. policy
strategies to assist China in its compliance with the NPT and
its potential leadership role under the NPT regime.

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