• Slaying the nuclear dragon : disarmament dyclmics in the twenty-firstcentury
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Title Information: disarmament dyclmics in the twenty-firstcentury
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: SantoroDavid,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Ogilvie-WhiteTanya,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Project Muse
    Place of Publication: Athens
    Published: University of Georgia Press;
    Year of Publication: 2012
    Description: 1 online resource (360 p.).
    Series: Studies in security and international affairs
    Subject: Nuclear disarmament - History - 21st century -
    Online resource: http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780820343808/
    Notes: Includes index
    ISBN: 9780820343808electronic bk.
    ISBN: 0820343803electronic bk.
    ISBN: 9780820336893hbk.
    ISBN: 0820336890hbk.
    ISBN: 9780820342467pbk.
    ISBN: 0820342467pbk.
    Content Note: Introduction: the nuclear dragon: no longer out on the prowl -- The optimistic nuclear weaponstates: the United States and the United Kingdom / David Santoro -- Advocating the elimination of nuclear weapons: the role of key individual and coalition states / Marianne Hanson -- Therollback states: South Africa and Kazakhstan / Stephen F. Burgess and Togzhan Kassenova -- The pessimistic nuclear weapon states: France, Russia, and China / David Santoro -- The threshold states: Japan and Brazil / Maria Rost Rublee -- The nuclear energy aspirants: Egypt and Vietclm / Tanya Ogilvie-White and Maria Rost Rublee -- The nuclear holdouts: India, Israel, and Pakistan / Devin T. Hagerty -- The defiant states: North Korea and Iran / Tanya Ogilvie-White -- The silent proliferators: Syria and Myanmar / Jacqueline Shire -- Conclusion: the nuclear dragon:one eye open, one eye closed
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