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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... China not only a powerful economy, but a powerful civilizing influence. On the other hand, China and other modernizing countries, such as Iran, could opt to resist these globalizing forces and assemble worldthreatening military machines ...
... China not only a powerful economy, but a powerful civilizing influence. On the other hand, China and other modernizing countries, such as Iran, could opt to resist these globalizing forces and assemble worldthreatening military machines ...
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... Chinese, North Korean, Iranian, Indian and Pakistani missile and satellite launches. How should we think about these ... China). How important are these changes? Former US Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner Victor Gilinsky examines them in ...
... Chinese, North Korean, Iranian, Indian and Pakistani missile and satellite launches. How should we think about these ... China). How important are these changes? Former US Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner Victor Gilinsky examines them in ...
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... China's development of advanced space technology. Countering these emerging threats, Hoyt argues, will require more than export controls; it will require the USA to develop a new set of long-term, highly leveraged military, economic and ...
... China's development of advanced space technology. Countering these emerging threats, Hoyt argues, will require more than export controls; it will require the USA to develop a new set of long-term, highly leveraged military, economic and ...
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... China did earlier, decided to conduct thermonuclear testing before the Comprehensive Test Ban made such tests that much more difficult, that was a backhanded recognition of the strength of the international consensus against further ...
... China did earlier, decided to conduct thermonuclear testing before the Comprehensive Test Ban made such tests that much more difficult, that was a backhanded recognition of the strength of the international consensus against further ...
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... China has agreed to reduce its nuclear arsenal. Nor has Israel - the undeclared nuclear power - agreed to destroy its arsenal. These countries and others treat any move by yet another state to obtain nuclear weapons as a matter of the ...
... China has agreed to reduce its nuclear arsenal. Nor has Israel - the undeclared nuclear power - agreed to destroy its arsenal. These countries and others treat any move by yet another state to obtain nuclear weapons as a matter of the ...
Contents
HOW APPROPRIATE IS OUR RESPONSE? | |
PART III IS THERE CAUSE FOR OPTIMISM? | |
Notes on Contributors | |
Index | |
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Twenty-first Century Weapons Proliferation: Are We Ready? Henry D. Sokolski,James M. Ludes Limited preview - 2001 |
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