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Nuclear proliferation in the 1980s: perspectives and proposals

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Macmillan Press; 1982Description: 272 pISBN:
  • 333323041
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.174 NUC
Summary: This book analyzes the viewpoints of a diverse group of younger scholars on the dilemma of nuclear weapons in a world of endemic conflict. In particular, the problem of the spread of nuclear weapons to other countries is examined. Incentives to and disadvantages of the acquisition of nuclear weapons are analyzed, along with the responsibility of existing nuclear weapons states for the potential proliferation of these weapons. Original proposals for coping with proliferation are advanced. As a study on non-proliferation it is unique in that it represents the work of young specialists from the very countries which will be most concerned with the issues in the current decade and the next.
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This book analyzes the viewpoints of a diverse group of younger scholars on the dilemma of nuclear weapons in a world of endemic conflict. In particular, the problem of the spread of nuclear weapons to other countries is examined. Incentives to and disadvantages of the acquisition of nuclear weapons are analyzed, along with the responsibility of existing nuclear weapons states for the potential proliferation of these weapons. Original proposals for coping with proliferation are advanced.
As a study on non-proliferation it is unique in that it represents the work of young specialists from the very countries which will be most concerned with the issues in the current decade and the next.

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