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Analytical framework -- 1.1 Rule & -- resistance -- Rule -- Resistance -- 1.2 Critical & -- post?colonial perspective -- Epistemic & -- discursive continuity -- Colonial imprints in the nuclear order -- Excessive Violence -- Eurocentrism -- Primacy of the state -- Racism -- Economic exploitation -- Patriarchal domination -- 2. The NPT as founding treaty of nuclear rule -- 2.1 The nuclear order -- 2.2 The non?proliferation regime as a system of rule -- 2.3 Dynamics of rule & -- resistance within the NPT -- 2.4 Regime failure on disarmament -- 3. The TPN: product of a subversive struggle of resistance -- 3.1 Who resists? The "Humanitarian Initiative" -- Individual states & -- the core group -- Groups of states & -- the Global South -- Civil society & -- ICAN -- The ICRC & -- academia -- Cooperation in a multi?stakeholder network -- 3.2 When were forces joined? The NPT as a point of departure & -- return -- Connecting at the Review Conference 2010 -- Showdown at the Review Conference 2015 -- 3.3 What do they say? Communicating & -- opening space with a humanitarian code -- Humanitarian reframing of nuclear weapons discourse -- Humanitarian Statements -- The Conferences on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons -- 3.4 What do they mean? Underlying resistant motivations -- Against nuclear rule, for radical but gentle change -- Objecting to hierarchy & -- discrimination -- Questioning institutionalization -- Condemning poor performance, imbalance & -- injustice. 327 $aPursuing equality and diversity -- Challenging NWS and empowering NNWS -- Driving dynamization and change -- Preserving (which?) status quo -- Summary -- Selective anti?colonial impetus -- Addressing post?colonial continuity in testing -- Rejecting nuclear violence -- Promoting a subaltern perspective -- Standing up for human security -- Isolated criticism of nuclear racism -- Complaining about economic unfairness -- Debating gender sensitivity -- Summary -- 3.5 How to resist? Subversion by changing procedures -- The open?ended working group: a rebellion according to the rules -- Negotiating without nuclear weapon states -- 3.6 Which were the reactions & -- output? Backfire & -- potential for change -- Attempts to contain the resistance -- A founding treaty of a transformative, yet conservative nuclear order -- Conclusion -- Role of rule & -- resistance in the Humanitarian Initiative & -- TPN process -- Complex influence of the anti?colonial impetus -- The puzzle (and limits) of success: a struggle of subversive opposition -- Questions arising for further research -- Postscript -- Abbreviations -- References. 330 $aThe structures of rule in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) have been challenged by the Humanitarian Initiative and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPN). How could this rebellion of comparatively small players against the militarily most powerful states in the world succeed? The answer lies in the formation of an alliance of non-nuclear weapon states and civil society using subversive techniques to counter the discursive and procedural dominance of nuclear weapon states. This resistance was also partially motivated by anti-colonialism. With his analysis, Sascha Hach reveals patterns of exercising power in international relations, the functioning of the nuclear order, and creative methods of success in resistance. 606 $aKernwaffe$3(DE-588)4003434-3$3(DE-627)106389599$3(DE-576)208851577$2gnd 606 $aWiderstand$3(DE-588)4079262-6$3(DE-627)104675039$3(DE-576)209211776$2gnd 606 $aAtomare Rüstung$3(DE-588)4112614-2$3(DE-627)104470429$3(DE-576)209469420$2gnd 606 $aRüstungsbegrenzung$3(DE-588)4115804-0$3(DE-627)105811580$3(DE-576)209496193$2gnd 606 $aInternationales politisches System$3(DE-588)4125488-0$3(DE-627)105739855$3(DE-576)209576979$2gnd 606 $aNonproliferation$3(DE-588)4331181-7$3(DE-627)133223620$3(DE-576)211318906$2gnd 606 $aHerrschaftssystem$3(DE-588)4359546-7$3(DE-627)181304007$3(DE-576)211615161$2gnd 606 $aZivilgesellschaft$3(DE-588)7668631-0$3(DE-627)606736883$3(DE-576)309628652$2gnd 606 $aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General$2bisacsh 610 $aConflict Studies. 610 $aGlobalisierung. 610 $aGlobalization. 610 $aInternational Relations. 610 $aInternationale Politik. 610 $aKonfliktforschung. 610 $aLaw. 610 $aPolicy. 610 $aPolitical Science. 610 $aPolitics. 610 $aPolitik. 610 $aPolitikwissenschaft. 610 $aRecht. 615 7$aKernwaffe. 615 7$aWiderstand. 615 7$aAtomare Rüstung. 615 7$aRüstungsbegrenzung. 615 7$aInternationales politisches System. 615 7$aNonproliferation. 615 7$aHerrschaftssystem. 615 7$aZivilgesellschaft. 615 7$aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General. 700 $aHach$b Sascha$01789478 701 $aArndt$b Maria$01782233 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996649870603316 996 $aRule and Resistance in the Nuclear Order$94325055 997 $aUNISA