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Disarmament, Nuclear - the reduction and limitation of the various nuclear weapons in the military forces of the world's nations. The atomic bombs dropped (1945) on Japan by the United States in World War II demonstrated the overwhelming destructive potential of nuclear weapons and the threat to humanity posed by the possibility of nuclear war and led to calls for controls on or elimination of


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    Nuclear Nonproliferation: A Primer » Read Now

    by Gary T. Gardner. 156 pgs.

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    ...NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION Published in association with...Institute of International Studies NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION A PRIMER Gary T. Gardner...Gardner, Gary T., 1958-...
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    Strengthening Nuclear Nonproliferation » Read Now

    by Kathleen C. Bailey. 132 pgs.

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    ...Strengthening Nuclear Nonproliferation Strengthening Nuclear Nonproliferation Kathleen C. Bailey Westview Press...Data Bailey, Kathleen C. Strengthening nuclear...
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    Future War and Counterproliferation: U.S. Military Responses to NBC Proliferation Threats » Read Now

    by Barry R. Schneider. 248 pgs.

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    The United States faces a small number of rogue states that either have or are working to acquire weapons of mass destruction. These NASTIs, or NBC-Arming Sponsors of Terrorism and Intervention, include such states as North Korea, Iraq, Iran, Libya, and Syria. U.S. nonproliferation programs and...
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    Nonproliferation and U.S. Foreign Policy » Read Now

    by Joseph A. Yager, Richard K. Betts, William H. Courtney, Henry S. Rowen, Richard Brody. 450 pgs.

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    ...references and index. 1. Nuclear nonproliferation. 2. United States...Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons; nonproliferation treaty NRC Nuclear...receive attention...
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    Controlling the Atom in the 21st Century » Read Now

    by David P. O'Very, Christopher E. Paine, Dan W. Reicher. 414 pgs.

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    ...plants-- Licenses. 3. Nuclear nonproliferation. I. OVery, David P...realization of longstanding U.S. nuclear nonproliferation goals. The U.S. government...conference of the...
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    Nonproliferation Sanctions » Read Now

    by Brian G. Chow, Richard H. Speier, S. Rae Starr. 279 pgs.

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    The danger of proliferation-of nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) weapons and missiles for their delivery-is appreciated by almost everyone. Since the 1970s, some of the most important instruments for combating this danger have been U.S. sanctions l
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    The Future's Back: Nuclear Rivalry, Deterrence Theory, and Crisis Stability after the Cold War » Read Now

    by Frank P. Harvey. 208 pgs.

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    ...The Futures Back Nuclear Rivalry, Deterrence Theory, and Crisis Stability...provide effective barriers to the spread of nuclear technology in the past, efforts towards...
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    Nuclear Energy and Security in the Former Soviet Union » Read Now

    by David R. Marples, Marilyn J. Young. 196 pgs.

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    ...Nuclear Energy and Security in the Former Soviet Union -ii- Nuclear Energy and Security in the Former Soviet Union EDITED...Non-Rational Assessment of Risk and the...
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    Avoiding Armageddon: Europe, the United States, and the Struggle for Nuclear Nonproliferation, 1945-1970 » Read Now

    by Susanna Schrafstetter, Stephen Twigge. 244 pgs.

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    From the destruction of Hiroshima to the conclusion of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1968, the international community has struggled to halt the nuclear arms race and to prevent the annihilation of humanity. This study offers an accessible and authoritative account of European policy in...
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    Best of Intentions: America's Campaign against Strategic Weapons Proliferation » Read Now

    by Henry D. Sokolski. 161 pgs.

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    Sokolski examines the United States' efforts to prevent the spread of strategic weapons since 1945 and draws on its history to recommend how to improve future nonproliferation policies. The most comprehensive historical analysis of U.S. nonproliferation policy ever written.
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    Moscow DMZ: The Story of the International Effort to Convert Russian Weapons Science to Peaceful Purposes » Read Now

    by Glenn E. Schweitzer. 304 pgs.

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    As the Soviet Union was collapsing in late 1991, reports began to reach the West about agents "shopping" for weapons systems - and weapons scientists - in the beleaguered Soviet military-industrial complex. In response, the United States, the European Community, and Japan, in cooperation with the...
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    The Roots of Rhetoric: Politics of Nuclear Weapons in India and Pakistan » Read Now

    by Haider K. Nizamani. 170 pgs.

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    In an unanticipated flurry of atomic weapons testing--a total of 10 tests over 20 days in 1998--India and Pakistan announced to the world their emergence as full-fledged nuclear powers. How, Nizamani asks, did nuclear escalation come to dominate the agendas of both nations? In a comparative...
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    Israel and the Bomb » Read Now

    by Avner Cohen. 478 pgs.

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    China, Arms Control and Nonproliferation » Read Now

    by Wendy Frieman. 228 pgs.

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    Documenting China's participation in international arms control and non-proliferation regimes from 1985-2001, this book focuses on the distinction between US expectations of Chinese compliance, which China has not always met, and international standards, against which Chinese performance is acceptable.
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    International Control of Tritium for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament » Read Now

    by Martin B. Kalinowski. 248 pgs.

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    Tritium is the neglected material in controlling the spread and further development of nuclear weapons. It is used by all nuclear weapons states to increase the explosive yield of atomic bombs and at the same time to miniaturize them. However, this radioactive material has not yet been put under...

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