Threat of Nuclear Terrorism: The Developing Nuclear Security Regime

Q4 Social Sciences International Journal of Nuclear Security Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.7290/ijns07e3t1
M. A. Alkış
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Terrorism has always been a part of human history in various forms. However, it had not been such a clear and present danger until the 9/11 attacks. After the 9/11 attacks, terrorism evolved into a new kind of terrorism only aiming to change a system with sensational attacks that cause so many deaths. Today, it poses a threat in the form of nuclear terrorism. Its potential rate of lethality could not be compared with any other forms of terrorism if terrorists managed to detonate an intact nuclear weapon or an improvised nuclear device. In addition, the psychological effects of sabotaging a nuclear facility or exploding a “dirty bomb” would be much more powerful than any other form of terrorism. In response, states have already started to cooperate through various international responses, collectively known as nuclear security. But, nuclear security is still developing and seems not yet strong enough to effectively cope with the threat of nuclear terrorism. On the other hand, there is the international nuclear nonproliferation regime based on the three pillars of nuclear nonproliferation, the peaceful use of nuclear energy, and nuclear disarmament. However, its scope is limited to address threats stemming from traditional state actors such as nuclear war and proliferation. Nonetheless, this regime still offers a useful base for nuclear security to develop a more effective framework for international responses to the threat of nuclear terrorism. The inspiration and guidance of the international nuclear nonproliferation regime would lead to more effective nuclear security.
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核恐怖主义的威胁:发展中的核安全制度
恐怖主义以各种形式一直是人类历史的一部分。然而,在9/11袭击之前,这种危险从未如此明显和现实。9·11恐怖袭击后,恐怖主义演变成一种新的恐怖主义,其目的只是为了改变一个造成如此多死亡的耸人听闻的袭击的体系。今天,它以核恐怖主义的形式构成威胁。如果恐怖分子成功引爆完整的核武器或简易核装置,其潜在的杀伤力将无法与任何其他形式的恐怖主义相提并论。此外,破坏核设施或引爆“脏弹”的心理影响将比任何其他形式的恐怖主义都要强大得多。作为回应,各国已经开始通过各种国际反应进行合作,这些反应统称为核安全。但核安全仍处于发展阶段,不足以有效应对核恐怖主义威胁。另一方面,有以核不扩散、和平利用核能和核裁军三大支柱为基础的国际核不扩散体系。然而,其范围仅限于解决核战争和扩散等传统国家行为体所产生的威胁。尽管如此,这一制度仍然为核安全提供了一个有用的基础,可以为国际社会应对核恐怖主义威胁制定一个更有效的框架。国际核不扩散机制对核安全的启示和指导将使核安全更加有效。
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International Journal of Nuclear Security
International Journal of Nuclear Security Social Sciences-Safety Research
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