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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... results were good neighbors, economic prosperity and an end to secret establishments turning wealth into instruments of mass destruction. Making our own luck in the twenty-first century will require taking on realities that an earlier ...
... results were good neighbors, economic prosperity and an end to secret establishments turning wealth into instruments of mass destruction. Making our own luck in the twenty-first century will require taking on realities that an earlier ...
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... result of the book's authors, though, this volume benefited from several generous grants and critical editorial advice. Without such help, the book's publication would not have been possible. Although the original essays were ...
... result of the book's authors, though, this volume benefited from several generous grants and critical editorial advice. Without such help, the book's publication would not have been possible. Although the original essays were ...
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... result into doubt. The five grandfathered nuclear states have said in response they will not give India and Pakistan the status of 'nuclear weapons states' under the NPT.6 The so-called P5 - who were all nuclear weapons states and ...
... result into doubt. The five grandfathered nuclear states have said in response they will not give India and Pakistan the status of 'nuclear weapons states' under the NPT.6 The so-called P5 - who were all nuclear weapons states and ...
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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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Twenty-first Century Weapons Proliferation: Are We Ready? Henry D. Sokolski,James M. Ludes Limited preview - 2001 |
Twenty-first Century Weapons Proliferation: Are We Ready? Henry D. Sokolski,James M. Ludes Limited preview - 2001 |
Twenty-First Century Weapons Proliferation: Are We Ready? James M. Ludes,Henry Sokolski Limited preview - 2014 |
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