International Relations Practice Question›› General Knowledge ››
International Relations
››
Disarmament
M
Question 1
⏱ 0
Consider the following statements:
1. Prevention of nuclear war, including all related matters
2. Prevention of an arms race in outer space (PAROS)
3. Disarmament and development
4. Disarmament and international security
5. Transparency in armaments
How many of the points were recently included in the Conference of Disarmament (CD)?
(a) Only two
(b) Only three
(c) Only four
(d) All five
Explanation Overview: The CD was formed in 1979 as the single multilateral disarmament negotiation forum of the international community, after agreement was reached among Member States during the first special session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) devoted to disarmament (1978). The CD is the successor to the Ten-Nation Committee on Disarmament (TNDC), Geneva, 1960; the Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament (ENDC), Geneva, 1962-68; and the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament (CCD), Geneva, 1969-78.As originally constituted, the CD had 40 members; however, following the unification of Germany and the breakup of former Yugoslavia, only 38 countries participated in the work of the Conference until 1995. On 17 June 1995, the CD unanimously decided to admit 23 additional members. As originally constituted, the CD had 40 members; however, following the unification of Germany and the breakup of former Yugoslavia, only 38 countries participated in the work of the Conference until 1995. On 17 June 1995, the CD unanimously decided to admit 23 additional members, and on 2 February 1999, the CD expanded its membership to a total of 65. The members are organized into the following informal regional groups: the Eastern European Group, Group of 21 (G-21), Group of One (China), and the Western European and Others Group (WEOG).
Kutos:International Relations Expert
Hello! I am a International Relations expert. You can ask any question or request a detailed analysis related to this topic.