International Relations•CSE•2018•Q7
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Revise 2 earlier PYQs together to build the knowledge CSE 2018 Q7 tests.
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The question this prepares you for · CSE 2018 · Q7
What is/are the consequence/consequences of a country becoming the member of the 'Nuclear Suppliers Group' ? 1. It will have access to the latest and most efficient nuclear technologies. 2. It automatically becomes a member of "The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)". Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
1 only2 onlyBoth 1 and 2Neither 1 nor 2
Why revise these together?
The 2015 Q88 source builds direct NPT knowledge (recognised Nuclear Weapon States), helping a student see that NSG membership does not confer NPT membership, and the 2011 Q49 source teaches the multilateral export-control-regime family (Australia Group, Wassenaar) to which the NSG belongs, clarifying what such membership actually grants. Together they meaningfully prepare both statements, though neither covers the NSG itself.
Revise these earlier PYQs together
Related concepts
Nuclear Non-ProliferationTreaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear WeaponsNuclear Suppliers GroupNon-Proliferation
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