Twenty-First Century Weapons Proliferation: Are We Ready?James M. Ludes, Henry Sokolski Routledge, 2014 M01 14 - 208 pages Leading US security practitioners fromt he Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton administrations, plus other experts on proliferation, clarify the weapons proliferation threats that the US and its allies will face, and suggest what new policies their governments should consider. |
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... Asia will shrink. This could be either good or bad, he says. In diplomacy, as in basketball, we will make our own luck. The growth of grass-roots politics and the rule of law could make China not only a powerful economy, but a powerful ...
... Asia will shrink. This could be either good or bad, he says. In diplomacy, as in basketball, we will make our own luck. The growth of grass-roots politics and the rule of law could make China not only a powerful economy, but a powerful ...
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... Asia and the Persian Gulf. For many states in these regions, growth in personal wealth and demand for liberal democratic rule seem to be inversely related. This negative exception and its implications are explained by Daniel Pipes ...
... Asia and the Persian Gulf. For many states in these regions, growth in personal wealth and demand for liberal democratic rule seem to be inversely related. This negative exception and its implications are explained by Daniel Pipes ...
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... Asia undermined assumptions both about the declining significance of nuclear weapons and the strength of the nonproliferation 'regime'. Prior to these tests, the political and psychological barrier to testing a nuclear weapon and ...
... Asia undermined assumptions both about the declining significance of nuclear weapons and the strength of the nonproliferation 'regime'. Prior to these tests, the political and psychological barrier to testing a nuclear weapon and ...
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... glass, either. It does not help that south Asian targets and launch pads are only a few minutes apart. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE FICTION OF FIVE NUCEEAR STATES'? The Nuclear Proliferation After the Indian and Pakistani Tests 5.
... glass, either. It does not help that south Asian targets and launch pads are only a few minutes apart. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE FICTION OF FIVE NUCEEAR STATES'? The Nuclear Proliferation After the Indian and Pakistani Tests 5.
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Contents
HOW APPROPRIATE IS OUR RESPONSE? | |
PART III IS THERE CAUSE FOR OPTIMISM? | |
Notes on Contributors | |
Index | |
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